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5 East Coast niggers arrested, accused of forcing high school girls to be prostitutes

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Mar 31, 2012, 2:53:02 AM3/31/12
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Washington (CNN) -- Authorities in Northern Virginia on Thursday
busted an alleged violent gang and arrested the accused
ringleader and four others on charges of forcing high school
girls to be prostitutes.

The defendants, most of whom were arrested overnight, were
scheduled to appear in federal court Friday afternoon in
Alexandria, Virginia, on charges that include underage sex
trafficking.

The alleged ringleader is identified in court documents as
Justin Strom, 26, of Lorton, Virginia, a suburb of Washington.
He is described as the Fairfax County, Virginia, leader of the
Underground Gangster Crips. The arrests of the five alleged
members of the gang follow six other arrests of members of the
gang in the past year and a half, officials said.

The investigation began in September 2011, but an affidavit
lists alleged crimes by the reputed gang members dating back to
2006.

Officials from the U.S. attorney's office, the Virginia attorney
general's office and others say Strom and his associates
recruited high school girls to work for them as prostitutes and
vowed violence if they tried to leave.

Authorities identified at least 10 high school girls between 16
and 18 years of age who were recruited.

The amounts of money involved were generally small, with
prostitutes often receiving $50 for performing sexual acts.

Authorities arrested Michael Jefferies, 21, of Woodbridge on
Wednesday night.

He allegedly handled the money. They arrested Strom and Henock
Ghile, 23, of Springfield early Thursday. Ghile allegedly
transported the girls.

Donyel Dove, an alleged bodyguard and driver, was arrested on
March 24 in Warren County on separate charges.

The fifth man, Christopher Sylvia, 22, of Springfield, Virginia,
was arrested on March 8 as a driver in the sex trafficking
conspiracy.



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