August 22, 2014

Dallas Woman Sentenced in Sex Trafficking of Children Conspiracy

DALLAS—A Dallas woman, who, along with her gang member boyfriend, pleaded guilty in a sex trafficking case earlier this year, was sentenced this morning, announced U.S. Attorney Sarah R. Saldaña of the Northern District of Texas.

Erin Patton, 24, was sentenced by U.S. District Judge David C. Godbey to 87 months in federal prison and she will be required to register as a sex offender. Patton pleaded guilty in May 2014 to a superseding information charging one count of conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of children. Her boyfriend, Keith Williams, aka “Chucky Blood,” a documented member of the 59 Bounty Hunter Blood criminal street gang, also 24, pleaded guilty in February 2014 to one count of sex trafficking of children. His sentencing is currently set for September 8, 2014; he faces a maximum statutory sentence of life in federal prison.

According to documents filed in the case, in September 2012, after she ran away from home, 14-year-old “Jane Doe” met Erin Patton. Patton let Jane Doe stay with her, and Patton facilitated Jane Doe’s engaging in commercial sex acts by driving her to locations where the acts occurred and providing her a cell phone so she could post her services on “Mocospace” and Backpage.com. Jane Doe gave Patton a portion of the money she earned from engaging in the sex acts.

Again, in November 2012, after she again ran away from home, Jane Doe contacted Patton. This time, both Patton and Williams picked up Jane Doe and posted her availability to engage in commercial sex acts on Backpage.com. While Williams went to serve a jail sentence shortly thereafter, Patton continued facilitating Jane Doe’s commercial sex acts. Jane Doe eventually left.

In April 2013, Jane Doe again contacted Patton and told her she was still in school, but wanted to leave and wanted Patton to pick her up. Patton and Williams agreed to let Jane Doe stay with them, but they told her she was going to have to engage in commercial sex acts, as she had done in the past, to pay for her expenses. Williams and/or Patton drove Jane Doe to meet with customers and Jane Doe gave all the money she earned to Williams and Patton.

On May 4, 2013, officers with the Dallas Police Department (DPD) encountered now 15-year-old Jane Doe, in a car parked in an area known for prostitution. Williams came by shortly thereafter. He admitted knowing she was 15, driving her to meet with customers, and collecting proceeds from her “dates.”

DPD led the investigation, with assistance from the FBI. Assistant U.S. Attorney Cara Foos Pierce prosecuted.