Hollywood pimp went to jail for organizing a prostitute who catered to actors and producers

The film producer was sentenced to five years in prison on Thursday for running a vast prostitution ring that caters to the wealthy and powerful in Hollywood.

Dillon Jordan, 50, made about $1.4 million from the international prostitution business he ran from 2010 to 2017, whose clients included producers, players and actors, according to federal prosecutors.

Jordan laundered money through two film companies that ended up backing moderately successful projects, including 2018’s Kindergarten Teacher with Maggie Gyllenhaal and 2019’s The Kid with Ethan Hawke, according to Deadline.

Several “famous producers” Jordan worked with became clients of his sex business, including one that invested $250,000 in his film companies, prosecutors wrote in court documents.

Prosecutors, in their sentencing submission, cited statements from several of Jordan’s victims who described how a Hollywood pimp forced them into drugs and alcohol and forced them into sex work.


Dillon Jordan was sentenced to five years in prison for running an international prostitution ring.
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One woman told investigators that she met Jordan in Las Vegas when she was 18 and entered her and other women into a poker tournament after giving her drugs and alcohol.

She was then taken to a hotel room where she had sex with an Asian man who did not speak English and paid $3,000 for the meeting.

Later that night, Jordan brought her to a party where he forced her to “undress and walk her on a leash, crawling on her hands and knees,” prosecutors wrote.

“The defendant made comments about how young Victim 1 was, such as: “Look, she was barely 18!” and pointed to her bedazzled Hello Kitty phone case she was carrying,” they added.

At a party, Jordan introduced her to an unknown actor who took her to his home in California, where he forced her to have sex with him and another woman over several days.

“I remember how scared I was when my eyes ran back and forth from the drugs that you literally stuffed into my mouth,” the victim wrote in a statement quoted by the prosecutor’s office.

“You separated me from reality, made me question my self-esteem, and long after it was all over, I still feel shame, regret and self-doubt,” she added.

Jordan also hosted at least 11 sex parties between 2011 and 2014 in the U.S. and overseas, prosecutors said, supplying a client with prostitutes for meetings.

By his own statement, Jordan’s lawyers blamed his criminal behavior on his troubled upbringing, which caused him to be exposed to sex and strip clubs at a young age.

In September, he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to violate the Mann Act, which criminalizes the transportation of “any woman or girl for the purpose of prostitution.”

Judge John Cronan handed down the verdict on Thursday, telling Jordan he would have given a harsher sentence if he had been allowed to.

“For many years, the defendant has operated and profited from a vast prostitution business that caters to wealthy men and was based on the exploitation of young women,” U.S. Attorney Damian Williams said in a statement after Thursday.

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