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Vancouver man sentenced to 17 years for sex trafficking young teens

By Associated Press
Published: July 25, 2022, 4:29pm

PORTLAND — A Vancouver man who took two girls from Eugene, Ore., to Vancouver supplied them with drugs, forced them to have sex and collected payments for it was sentenced to nearly 17 years in prison in Oregon.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Pamela Paaso in Portland said 34-year-old Johnl Jackson used force and coercion to traffic the girls, ages 14 and 15, and mentored another man who also forced the girls to have sex with men for money, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.

Jackson was arrested in 2019 in Vancouver. Paasco says with two co-defendants, Jackson recruited girls, advertised sexual services, delivered the girls to customers and split the proceeds.

A jury in March convicted Jackson of conspiracy to engage in sex trafficking, sex trafficking of a child, sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and transportation of a minor with intent to engage in sexual activity.

One of the victims listened to the hearing by phone and provided a written statement to the court, saying in part that Jackson had done the most unspeakable thing to her and that she’s glad he won’t be able to hurt another young child.

The victims, in separate instances in 2018, eventually were able to escape and call relatives, and in one instance, a 14-year-old girl convinced a man at a Battle Ground, Washington, barn party — where she had been taken — to help her.

Jackson’s lawyer, Per C. Olson, said Jackson doesn’t have a criminal history and had a difficult life with his dad in prison, homelessness and drug abuse.

Jackson told the judge he didn’t feel like he had a fair trial.

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