A federal court case was unsealed Wednesday, revealing a Columbus man who is accused of targeting and exploiting high school girls.
WASHINGTON - MARCH 09: The seal of the F.B.I. hangs in the Flag Room at the bureau's headquaters March 9, 2007 in Washington, DC. "He is a threat to everyone's safety, especially our children, as well as the women that I work with," said Esther Flores , MBA, BSN, RN, missionary, and CEO of29-year-old Terrance Cummings from Columbus was arrested on federal charges alleging he sexually exploited high school girls and coerced them into engaging in sex.
"How many more predators you know like him exist in our system," Flores said. "This is the responsibility of the court system. When you have a person like this that has already hurt so many young ladies, don't let him out." "While the parents are sleeping, these kids are literally communicating with sexual predators," Flores said. "They don't know that, but that's what they are."
"Got him in 2016, and it's 2024, and he's still doing this," said Flores. "This is a problem. He may be locked up, yet he still has access to these children. That is a concern. I feel that the state of Ohio, law enforcement, starting from the AG's Office to even Mike DeWine, need to be responsible in protecting our children."
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