Crime & Safety

Detroit Man Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison For Sex Trafficking

The man kidnapped a woman from a bus stop and forced her into sex labor during the week before she escaped, officials said.

LANSING – A Detroit man will face 15 years behind bars for sex trafficking.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that Aaron Streety, 34, of Detroit was sentenced to three to 15 years in prison for his involvement in sex trafficking. To date, the department has filed human trafficking charges against 27 individuals – all leading to arrests. This case makes 24 successful human trafficking convictions.

Streety was sentenced this week in Oakland County Circuit Court before Judge Phyllis McMillen. He was charged in May 2018 and pleaded guilty to one count of human trafficking – forced labor causing commercial sex – in early January 2019.

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The Investigation into Streety was initiated by the Southeast Michigan Trafficking and Exploitation Crimes (SEMTEC) task force after the victim was rescued from a Southfield hotel.

The victim was picked up by Streety at a bus stop where she had just arrived from Georgia. After taking her phone and identification, Streety forced the victim to perform commercial sex acts.
The victim escaped about a week later and called the police.

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“This case only scratches the surface of our team’s commitment to fighting against this heinous crime.” Nessel said. “This should paint a clear picture that Michigan won’t harbor these criminals or anyone who lines their pockets by exploiting people and preying on our children.
Nessel added she sincerely appreciates the great work of the SEMTEC task force in bringing this individual to swift justice.

Since 2011, the Department of the Attorney General has provided training to more than 1,000. The department is also home to the Michigan Human Trafficking Commission – a commission positioning Michigan to become the national leader in crafting policies and laws to combat human trafficking by holding traffickers accountable and serving the needs of victims

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