Owner of Trailer Home Paid for Sex with Residents as Young
as 14
OKLAHOMA CITY – Yesterday, ROLANDO CIFUENTES-LOPEZ, 36, and
ERI LEONARDO CIFUENTES-LOPEZ, 40, both of Oklahoma City, entered guilty pleas
to charges of child sex trafficking, announced U.S. Attorney Timothy J.
Downing.
According to separate indictments returned, each defendant
obtained, solicited, and patronized two minor victims after having had a
reasonable opportunity to observe them and knowing and in reckless disregard of
the fact that each minor would be caused to engage in a commercial sex
act. The indictment against Rolando
Cifuentes-Lopez alleged he engaged in this conduct from November 2016 to
January 18, 2019. The indictment against
Eri Cifuentes-Lopez alleges he engaged in this conduct from January 2018 to
January 18, 2019. Eri Cifuentes-Lopez is
also charged with illegally re-entering the United States; he was removed from
the country on November 2, 2005, and was found in the United States on November
20, 2019, without the consent of the Attorney General or the Secretary of
Homeland Security.
According to court documents, FBI and Oklahoma City Police
Department investigators determined that Rolando Cifuentes-Lopez owned the
trailer where the two minor victims lived and threatened to evict their family
if they did not comply with requests for sex.
He allegedly had sex on multiple occasions with each of the minors, who
were as young as 14, in exchange for cash or reduced rent. Eri Cifuentes-Lopez also allegedly had sex
with each of the minors for cash.
Both men were arrested by Homeland Security Investigations
after traffic stops on November 20, 2019, and have been in federal custody
since that time.
At sentencing, which will be in approximately 90 days, each
defendant faces a mandatory punishment of at least ten years and up to life in
prison. If sentenced to less than life,
they would be required to comply with terms of supervised release for at least
five years and up to life and be required to register as sex offenders. In addition, Eri Cifuentes-Lopez also faces
up to twenty years in prison for re-entering the United States illegally. Each defendant could also be fined up to
$250,000 on each count and be ordered to pay restitution to trafficking
victims.
Two other defendants in this investigation have entered
guilty pleas to child sex trafficking.
On August 28, 2019, Wilson Leonel Gramajo-Maldonado, 29, of Oklahoma
City, pleaded guilty to a superseding information that charged him with
obtaining the two minor victims for commercial sex acts between June 2018 and
January 18, 2019. On September 5, 2019,
Natalie Dawn Halbert pleaded guilty to two counts of child sex trafficking, one
for each of the minors. She admitted before
U.S. District Judge Charles Goodwin that she maintained the minors between
November 2018 and January 18, 2019; provided them with condoms; and caused them
to engage in commercial sex acts. Both
of these other defendants face a mandatory punishment of at least ten years and
up to life in prison. Both are in the
custody of the U.S. Marshals Service.
These charges are the result of an investigation by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation—Oklahoma City Field Office, the Oklahoma City
Police Department, and U.S. Homeland Security Investigations. Assistant U.S. Attorneys K. McKenzie Anderson
and Mary E. Walters are prosecuting the case.
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