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Maryland Man Withheld Drugs From 'Dopesick' Women Forced To Become Sex Workers: Feds

A 36-year-old Maryland man who used women's' drug dependency to compel them to participate in commercial sex work for him up and down the East Coast is facing prison time, federal authorities announced.

The Department of Justice announced the guilty plea on Monday afternoon.

The Department of Justice announced the guilty plea on Monday afternoon.

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William O’Neil Murray III pleaded guilty on Monday, Aug. 12 to sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion over the course of several months in several states.

At least three women were involved.

According to court documents, between December 2021 and July 2022, Murray was involved in the multi-state sex trafficking operation, using women he would coerce by using their drug dependency to control them, as he was their dealer.

"Murray controlled his victims’ narcotics use, not allowing them to obtain drugs from anyone but himself, therefore taking complete control of each victim’s drug dependency," prosecutors said. 

Murray would withhold drugs from his victims if they did not follow his directions or engage in commercial sex for him they added.

The victims described becoming "dopesick," officials said, when the drugs were withheld, and Murray would be the only thing standing between them and a possible withdrawal.

"Murray knew that withholding drugs from the victims would have a coercive effect and incentivize them to obey him," prosecutors added.

During the operation, court documents state that Murray managed every aspect of the commercial sex deals, using various websites to set up dates with customers, set the prices, booked the hotel rooms, and took his victims to the dates, all in exchange for cash.

The criminal activities were reported in Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, West Virginia, New York, New Jersey, and Florida.

"Murray maintained strict control over his victims’ activities including requiring them to stay in communication with him while they completed their commercial sex 'dates,'" prosecutors continued. 

"Victims were not allowed to go anywhere without Murray’s permission and were punished if they did so."

No details about a sentencing date have been released by the Department of Justice. 

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