Brooklyn man sentenced to 8 years in prison for child sex trafficking

Umbrella Hotel where Adderley was caught with 16-year-old victim.
Umbrella Hotel where Adderley was caught with 16-year-old victim. Photo credit Google Street View

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) -- A 32-year-old man from Brownsville was sentenced to eight years in prison for raping and sex trafficking a 16-year-old girl, Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz announced on Wednesday.

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Jordan Adderley met a runaway teenager who was half his age in September 2020.

He had sex with her and convinced her to work as a prostitute while he took a cut of the cash she made.

He would arrange rendezvous with men at hotels around the city and drove her to the appointments.

In October 2020, undercover police officers arrested Adderley.

He pleaded guilty to child sex trafficking and rape charges last month, officials said.

“This defendant lined his pockets with the money the victim made performing sex acts on strangers,” said Katz. “Sex trafficking is a degrading industry that has caused irreparable harm to this young teenager. Although we cannot undo the trauma, we are holding this defendant accountable, and he will now spend time behind bars for his egregious actions.”

In addition to the eight year prison sentence, a New York Supreme Court judge ordered Adderley be subject to five years post-release supervision and register as a sex offender.

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