Sentencing Includes Life For Kidnapping, 360 Months For
Traveling With Intent To Engage In Sexual Acts With Juvenile, $50,000 Fine, And
$50,067 Restitution
MUSKOGEE, OKLAHOMA – Henri Michelle Piette, who had been
found guilty by a federal jury on June 6, 2019, was sentenced on February 20,
2020, to life imprisonment for Kidnapping, and 360 months for Traveling With
Intent to Engage in Sexual Acts With a Juvenile. His sentenced included a
$50,000 fine and restitution to the victim in the amount of $50,067.00.
During the trial, prosecutors presented evidence that the
defendant had kidnapped the victim, who was 12 at the time, from Poteau,
Oklahoma, in 1997 where she had been living with her mother, who had been in a
relationship with the defendant. Over the course of the nearly 20 years that
followed, the defendant repeatedly raped and inflicted additional physical and
emotional abuse upon the victim. The victim gave birth to nine children, the
first being born in 2000 when she was 15 years old. In July 2016 the victim was
able to escape with her children to the United States Consular General Offices
in Nogales, Mexico. The Federal Bureau of Investigation was notified and the
investigation began.
The investigation revealed, and the victim testified at
trial, that the defendant had moved her and their children dozens of times
within the United States and Mexico. The Defendant used numerous aliases and
forced the victim to use aliases, dye her hair, and wear glasses to change her
appearance. He controlled the victim by extreme violence, threats of violence,
and sexual abuse against her and her children.
Assistant United States Attorneys Sarah McAmis and Edward
Snow represented the United States during the trial. The investigation was led
by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, with assistance from the United States
Department of State Diplomatic Security Service, and the District Attorney’s
Office for Oklahoma’s 27th Prosecutorial District.
“Life in prison is a sentence the law reserves for the most
serious offenders – offenders like Henri Michelle Piette. For 20 years he
inflicted extreme physical and emotional abuse on the victim and her children.
For 20 years she feared for her and her children’s lives,” said United States
Attorney Brian J. Kuester. “The victim’s courage ended the defendant’s reign of
terror. Unfortunately, the horrific memories may very well last a life
time. It is fitting that the defendant’s
sentence will also.”
“For over 20 years Henri Piette inflicted immeasurable harm
upon his victims. We hope today’s
sentencing provides closure to the victims and an opportunity to heal,"
said Melissa Godbold, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Oklahoma City
Division. "The FBI would like to
thank our law enforcement partners for their dedication and efforts on this
investigation.
The Honorable Ronald A. White, District Judge in the United
States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, in Muskogee,
presided over the sentencing hearing. The defendant will remain in custody
pending transportation to the designated federal facility at which the
nonparoleable sentence will be served.
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