Davon Dunn, 30, also known as 'Lil Kant,' admitted to taking one woman to and from 'dates' with customers in San Diego County, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
SAN DIEGO - A San Diego man pleaded guilty Thursday to trafficking women for sex across multiple states.
Davon Dunn, 30, also known as"Lil Kant," admitted to taking one woman to and from"dates" with customers in San Diego County, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. His plea agreement also included admissions to transporting two other women from San Diego to Massachusetts, Virginia and Nevada for commercial sex.
Prosecutors say he physically struck two of the women to force them to engage in prostitution. Dunn was arrested last December. "These are crimes that haunt victims for a very long time," said U.S. Attorney Randy Grossman in a statement."We will seek justice for them in hopes that it will ease their suffering."
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