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Little Rock Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Sex Trafficking of a Minor

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Arkansas
Victim Was Six Years Old at the Time of the Offense

      LITTLE ROCK—A Little Rock man was sentenced to life in prison today for conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of a six-year-old child. DeMarcus George, 28, was sentenced today by United States District Judge Brian S. Miller.

      In February 2018, a 6-year-old child was taken to Arkansas Children’s Hospital due to symptoms that were later determined to be caused by several sexually transmitted diseases. The child was interviewed by an FBI forensic interviewer and disclosed that a man, later determined to be DeMarcus George, had raped her. The child also disclosed that another man, later determined to be Mario Waters, had also raped her. The child told interviewers that the rape occurred in a hotel room with a curtain in the middle of the room, and she described a picture hanging on the wall in the hotel room.

     Law enforcement was able to locate a hotel in Little Rock that matched the description provided by the minor, including the picture on the wall and the curtain in the room. Financial records from the hotel showed that the minor’s mother had rented a room at the hotel in March 2018 and paid with a credit card. The child has since been removed from the mother’s custody.

      Doctors at Arkansas Children’s Hospital determined that it was unlikely the child had obtained each sexually transmitted disease from the same offender and that there were likely multiple offenders. Officers obtained search warrants for George and Waters’ blood and urine. Results indicated that George and Waters tested positive for sexually transmitted diseases that the minor had contracted.

      Both George and Waters were indicted in September 2019, and both pleaded guilty in November 2021. Both defendants admitted in court that they had sexual contact with the minor and were involved in trafficking her with others. Waters is awaiting sentencing.

      The case was investigated by the FBI and the Little Rock Police Department. Assistant United States Attorneys Kristin Bryant and Allison Bragg are prosecuting the case.

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United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas, is available online at

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AUSA Allison W. Bragg, Public Information Officer

Updated October 25, 2022

Topic
Project Safe Childhood