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He admitted having sex with a 16-year-old girl brought by Castro Medina to his downtown condo. This is the teen prosecutors have identified in court documents as Victim A. The woman, now 19, testified against Lazzaro Monday.
Police say Michael Wayne McIntosh handed out wads of cash to teenage girls, eventually coaxing some to trade sex for money. He recruited one of those girls to lure others to McIntosh's home in Friendswood, Webster police Dect. David Nettles said. At least nine girls from Clear Creek and Clear Springs high schools eventually were lured into a private prostitution ring created solely for McIntosh, earning him the nickname "Money Mike." Police believe many other girls were victims but are reluctant to come forward.
GALVESTON - A man nicknamed "Money Mike" for allegedly giving wads of cash to teenage girls for sex acts was convicted Tuesday by a Galveston County jury of sexual assault of a child, but jurors recommended sentencing him to 10 years of probation instead of the 20 years in prison that state law allows.
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In this report, we present findings from a small, exploratory study on how food insecurity affects teens (ages 13 to 18) and threatens their well-being. Across 20 focus groups in 10 diverse communities, we heard similar themes:
Teen-focused strategies to alleviate hunger and direct teens away from risky behavior include increasing nutrition assistance benefits, strengthening teen nutrition programs, creating more and better youth job opportunities, and empowering teens to create community-based solutions. Also, educators and police should be trained to recognize the trauma experienced by girls who are sexually exploited and provide counseling or referrals rather than treating them like offenders.
In two late-night Venmo transactions in May 2018, Rep. Matt Gaetz sent his friend, the accused sex trafficker Joel Greenberg, $900. The next morning, over the course of eight minutes, Greenberg used the same app to send three young women varying sums of money. In total, the transactions amounted to $900.
Brown allegedly posted photos of the teenager to a website from June to October 2022 to advertise for sexual encounters. According to an affidavit filed in support of a criminal complaint, the victim had sex with numerous men for money, which was then given to Brown.
Reed, whom investigators say also goes by the name "Weedy," allegedly told the girls they had to "earn their right" to stay at the motel by "having sex with random men for money," the affidavit continues.
One of the girls said "Weedy" took her to Shades on Aug. 9, where "it felt like I was being forced to do it," she reportedly said in a forensic interview. Authorities say she said "they would dump me out on the streets if I didn't make money."
"The victim stated the defendant kept all the money she 'earned' ($700) and did not give her any," BRPD said. "the victim also stated the defendant had her purchase another hotel room next door wih her name so he could have another victim have sex for money."
According to arrest records, BRPD responded on Feb. 18, 2015, to a report of a missing teen who, upon returning home, told her grandmother that she was picked up a couple days earlier by Reed. The girl said he took her to his mother's house, where he sexually assaulted her multiple times over the course of the night and the following morning.
An investigation determined Gratz texted the victim offering to give her money in exchange for sex, the release said. Gratz allegedly used a borough-owned cell phone to text the teen on numerous occasions.
In Senate votes, McCain has opposed some proposals to pay for teen-pregnancy prevention programs. In 2006, McCain joined fellow Republicans in voting against a Senate Democratic proposal to send $100 million to communities for teen-pregnancy prevention programs that would have included sex education about contraceptives.
McCain voted for the Family Support Act in 1988, which passed overwhelmingly in the Senate and required teen mothers who receive public assistance to remain in high school and, in some cases, to live with their parents.
Court documents show the teen recently told officials that she was robbed by a man she met through social media and offered her $80 for sex. They met in January and after they had sex, she says the man, later identified as Ekwonna, pointed a gun at her and demanded his money back.
Deputy County Attorney Amy Goodro asked the judge to set a $150,000 bond saying Douglas knew the teen was selling sexual acts, photos and videos and had benefited from the money being paid to the girl.
Meyerson said on Sunday the same teenager called police saying that since she was 13 or 14 she had engaged in commercial sexual activity hundreds of times and that Douglas knew it and profited from it.
On Elite, Lorente plays Nano, the older brother of new Las Encinas scholarship student Samuel (Itzan Escamilla). Just out of prison, Nano is desperate for money to pay his fines yet, somehow, manages to fall in love with ace student Marina (Pedraza). Their ill-fated love doesn't last long, and, after the second season, Nano flees the country before he's arrested for a crime he did not commit.
During his conversation with the agent posting as a teen, Burrell said he was in Brunswick, Ga., and would pay $80 if they could meet up and have sex in his car, the warrant said. He also asked if she was too young to smoke marijuana, the sheriff said. Burrell reportedly showed up at their pre-arranged meeting place, but deputies did not immediately take him into custody.
The idea of teaching children to avoid sex during their teen years is supported by nearly all parents. According to a recent Zogby International poll, 85 percent of parents said that the emphasis placed on abstinence for teens should be equal to or greater than the emphasis placed on contraception. Only 8 percent said teaching teens how to use condoms is more important than teaching them to abstain from sexual activity.
This preoccupation with promoting contraception to teens is myopic. Repeated evaluations show that abstinence-education programs substantially reduce teen sexual activity. And the longer they wait to have sex, the better off young people are. For example, studies show sexually active teenagers are more likely to be depressed and are more likely to attempt suicide. Also teens who start having sex at young ages are more likely to become infected with sexually transmitted diseases. Girls who begin sexual activity at an early age are far more likely to have abortions. Early sexual activity is also linked to higher levels of out-of-wedlock childbearing and child poverty.
Parents, educators, and legislators need to promote abstinence. One way is to reauthorize the Title V Abstinence Education Program, the major federal program that focuses on encouraging teen abstinence.
Title V funding is money well spent, but the sad fact is that not enough is being invested for the abstinence message to compete with the overwhelming promotion of so-called safe sex. All told, total spending for teen abstinence in 2002 was only $144.1 million. That same year, government spending on family planning, safe sex, and contraceptive promotion for teens was $653 million. We're putting our money into programs that do the opposite of what parents have told us they want.
Still, this year, some senators may attempt to pare abstinence funding even further. And backed by "safe-sex" advocates who oppose abstinence education, some in Congress will press for even more spending to promote condom use by teens.
Often, efforts to boost spending on contraception for teens are disguised with the label of "abstinence-plus" education. In reality, "abstinence-plus" programs support abstinence in name only. For example, while nearly 95 percent of parents want schools to teach young people to abstain from sex until they have at least finished high school, you won't find a word about that goal in government-funded abstinence-plus courses. In fact, you won't find much about abstinence at all.
Whether wearing the old-style "safe-sex" label or the newer "abstinence-plus" tag, contraceptive-education programs are all about teaching young people how to obtain and use condoms. These government-funded programs strongly convey the idea that it's OK for teens to engage in sex as long as they use contraception.
Changing our culture is a long process, but we can change the message government sends right now. We can teach our teenagers that they'll be better off if they wait to engage in sexual activity. Increasing financial support for real abstinence education is the best way to send that critical message.
- The Boston Globe: "It Will Be The First Time That The State Will Spend Federal Abstinence Education Funds In Massachusetts For Classroom Programs." "It will be the first time that the state will spend federal abstinence education funds in Massachusetts for classroom programs. The state has received $700,000 in abstinence money yearly since 1998, but the money has gone only toward a media campaign urging teens to wait before having sex." (Andrea Estes And Tracy Jan, "State Widens Teaching Of Abstinence," The Boston Globe, 4/21/06) 041b061a72