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Date: 03-06-2018

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United States of America v. Calvin Anthony Miller

Western District of Missouri Federal Courthouse - Kansas City, Missouri

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Judge: Stephen R. Bough

Court: United States District Court for the Western District of Missouri (Jackson County)

Plaintiff's Attorney: Teresa A. Moore

Defendant's Attorney: Carie Allen - FPD

Description: Kansas City, MO - St. Louis Man Pleads Guilty to Sex Trafficking

a St. Louis, Mo., man pleaded guilty in federal court today to his role in a sex trafficking conspiracy.

Calvin Anthony Miller, also known as “Cerius Blacc,” 35, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Stephen R. Bough to the charges contained in a Nov. 2, 2016, federal indictment. In addition to the conspiracy, Miller pleaded guilty to two counts of transporting an individual across state lines for prostitution.

By pleading guilty today, Miller admitted that he engaged in the conspiracy from approximately March 1, 2015, to Oct. 15, 2016, which victimized two women whom he forced to engage in prostitution.

This case is the result of Operation Cross Country X, an international FBI investigation of sex trafficking in partnership with local law enforcement agencies.

According to court documents, a federal undercover agent assisted the Independence, Mo., Police Department, posing as a customer attempting to hire a prostitute for sex. On Oct. 14, 2016, the undercover agent located an online listing that included provocative and partially nude photos along with a description and some possible acts that she was willing to do. The agent contacted her and she agreed to meet him at a hotel.

This witness provided law enforcement officers with information on Miller, who she said was a violent pimp, and his cousin, co-defendant Henry Dailey, 37, also of St. Louis. Dailey pleaded guilty on June 26, 2017, to transporting an individual across state lines for prostitution.

The witness led law enforcement to a hotel in Independence where they encountered Victim 1 and Victim 2. Victim 1 told law enforcement officers that Miller was violent and abusive. She said she met Miller in March 2015 and had never been allowed to go back home. Victim 1, who said Miller broke her hip during one violent encounter, told officers, “If I tell you anything he will kill me” and started crying. She stated that she did not believe the police could provide enough security to protect her from “these guys.”

Victim 2 told the detective that she wanted away from the group and just wanted to go home.

While at the hotel, agents determined that Miller had rented two rooms on the third floor and a room on the first floor. Agents made contact with Miller on the third floor. Miller was noncompliant with law enforcement requests, was directed to the ground, and cuffed.

Each of the victims told law enforcement officers that Miller required them to work in a prostitution ring based in St. Louis, threatening them with violence and death if they tried to leave, and took all of their money. They also said that Miller forced them to use drugs to keep them addicted and dependent on them.

Under federal statutes, Miller is subject to a sentence of up to life in federal prison without parole. The maximum statutory sentence is prescribed by Congress and is provided here for informational purposes, as the sentencing of the defendant will be determined by the court based on the advisory sentencing guidelines and other statutory factors. A sentencing hearing will be scheduled after the completion of a presentence investigation by the United States Probation Office.

It was investigated by the FBI, Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the Independence, Mo., Police Department.

Outcome: Guilty

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