Billie Joe Sanford of Eustace, Texas was charged with attempted kidnapping in November 2020 and indicted the next month.
He pleaded guilty in November 2021 and was sentenced to 10 years in prison by U.S. District Judge Ada Brown.Former Dallas Mavericks GM Donnie Nelson Sues Team; Says Was Fired For Reporting Sexual Misconduct Against Nephew
A few weeks later, Sanford met the agent in Plano, TX. The agent, posing as the head of a human trafficking ring, told Sanford he planned to “make a fortune” pimping out the victim, but was frustrated by her refusal to engage in commercial sex and her attempts at escape. He said he had resorted to handcuffing the victim and locking her in a bathroom.
When he arrived, Sanford unloaded a suitcase and bag containing leather restraints, flogs, spurs, and other equipment.
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