Doyenn Clayborne, 35, of Cincinnati, arranged for 16-year-old girls to perform sex acts for money at a hotel in Blue Ash, Ohio, authorities say.
CINCINNATI, Ohio — A Cincinnati man was sentenced Wednesday to more than eight years in prison after he arranged for 16-year-old girls to perform sex acts for money at a hotel.
The FBI and the Blue Ash Police Department arrested Clayborne and two others in October 2020 as part of a sting operation targeting human trafficking. Clayborne and others picked the girl up from her home and drove her to the hotel with the intention of having her engage in sex acts for $300.
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