Crime & Safety

Women Sentenced for Promoting Sex Trafficking in Milford

One of the victims was 16 years-old at the time and one victim escaped through a Milford motel room, authorities said.

MILFORD, CT - Kayla Walters, 24 of New York, was sentenced to 60 months of imprisonment, followed by six years of supervised release, for conspiring to commit sex trafficking of minors, which occurred in Milford, federal authorities said in a news release.

According to court documents and statements made in court, in September 2012, Edward Thomas, also known as “Fire,” a New York-based pimp, answered an internet prostitution advertisement for a 17-year-old girl (“MV1”) in Oregon.

Thomas, with the assistance of Walters, recruited and enticed MV1 to travel to New York to work for Thomas. MV1 agreed and traveled to New York with a second girl (“MV2”), who was 16 at the time, using bus tickets purchased by Thomas.

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Thomas discussed with both MV1 and MV2 that they would be prostituting for him in New York and Connecticut.

After MV1 and MV2 arrived in New York, Thomas drove the two minor girls to a hotel in Milford where they met Walters and posted prostitution advertisements, officials said in a statement.

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In Milford, MV1 and MV2 saw customers for commercial sex acts at the direction of Thomas and Walters, officials said. MV2 escaped from a hotel room window after several hours, but MV1 continued to work for Thomas and Walters for about a month, turning over all of the money she earned in prostitution to Thomas and Walters, officials said.

When MV1 attempted to leave, Thomas forcibly restrained her, officials said in a news release. Ultimately, MV1 was recovered for the first time by the FBI and local police in Milford on November 8, 2012. Law enforcement seized nearly $4,000 in cash from Thomas during this recovery, along with several computers and cellular phones, officials said.

Thomas recruited MV1 a second time in July 2013 and again paid for her travel from Oregon to the East Coast. After Thomas sent Walters and MV1 to Connecticut to make money for him, the FBI and local police again recovered MV1 from a hotel in Milford, federal authorities said in a statement.

Thomas and Walters have been detained since their arrests on February 28, 2014.

On November 10, 2014, Walters pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of a minor.

On January 26, 2015, a jury found Thomas guilty of one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of a minor and two counts of sex trafficking of a minor. On November 2, 2015, he was sentenced to 210 months of imprisonment.

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