Staten Island pimp sold 14-year-old girl, forced prostitutes to live naked with him in the house: feds

A brutal pimp forced prostitutes, including a 14-year-old girl, to live naked in a Staten Island home and serve as servants, then took them to a notorious Brooklyn stretch of road to have sex for pay, federal prosecutors allege. .

Prosecutors said Justin Dixon, 32, an alleged member of the Crips, forced the teen and at least two other women to clean, cook and bathe him. Authorities said he drove his teenage victim every night to Penn Track, a lane off Pennsylvania Avenue in East New York, where she met with the Johns and gave him the money she earned.

He began chatting with the teen on January 22 on Instagram before picking her up and bringing her to a Staten Island home in New Springville, a block from the Staten Island Mall, prosecutors say.

He took her phone and told her that she needed to get it back using tricks, according to the criminal lawsuit.

“You will wear those high heels,” he once said to a teenager, brandishing a gun.

He referred to his teenage victim, referred to as “Jane Doe” in court documents, as tiny and tried to make her gain weight, federal prosecutors said.

“Dixon constantly overfed Jane Doe and constantly told her she needed to eat more to look older than her current age,” Assistant U.S. Attorney Lauren Michelin wrote in a memo on Monday asking for him to be released without bail. “The defendant also told Jane Doe that he was arranging a trip to Florida with Jane Doe and that he wanted to arrange plastic surgery for Jane Doe, including breast implants, to make her look older than her current age.”

He also gave her pills that he said increased her appetite, the prosecutor writes.

He interacted with his victims on social media, wooing them, expressing romantic interest, and then slamming his trap. He manipulated them into working as prostitutes and “virtually enslaved them through acts of force and coercion,” Michelin wrote.

According to prosecutors, he showered them with love, punished them with beatings, and also tracked their phones during work.

Police broke into the house on January 26 and arrested Dixon on charges of kidnapping and promoting prostitution, and on Monday the feds took over.

According to federal prosecutors, police found one of the two guns that Dixon used in his car during a search. According to court documents, Dixon has a criminal record since 2016, including multiple convictions for possession of weapons.

On Monday, a Brooklyn Federal Court magistrate ordered him to be held without bail. His lawyer declined to comment.

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