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Acting United States Attorney Kathleen Mehltretter Western District of New York

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE MAY 7, 2009 www.usdoj.gov/usao/nyw CONTACT: Peggy Kelly McFarland PHONE: (716) 843-5877 FAX: (716) 551-3051

RETIRED LOCKPORT POLICE DETECTIVE SENTENCED FOR TRANSPORTING A WOMAN FROM WESTERN NEW YORK TO KENTUCKY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENGAGING IN PROSTITUTION BUFFALO, N.Y.- Kathleen M. Mehltretter, Acting U.S. Attorney for the Western District of New York, announced today that JOHN TROWBRIDGE, 62, a retired Detective with the City of Lockport Police Department from Lockport, New York, was sentenced this morning by United States District Judge William M. Skretny to 2 years Probation and fined $10,000 for knowingly transporting a female in interstate commerce with the intent that the female engage in prostitution (Mann Act). Trowbridge had waived Indictment and pled guilty to this offense on March 20, 2008. Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert C. Moscati, who handled the prosecution, stated the defendant admitted that in late October 2005, he, Ronald Tills, a former New York State Supreme Court Judge, Michael Stebick, an former Confidential Law Clerk to Judge Tills, and others, transported a woman from the Western New York area to Kentucky and intended for the woman to engage in prostitution in Kentucky with members of a mens organization known as the Royal Order of Jesters. Mr. Trowbridge and the other individuals were members of the Buffalo, NY chapter of the Jesters. Trowbridge admitted that the Jesters held weekend meetings where it was their custom to make women available to the members for sexual activities in exchange for money. Trowbridge and Stebick have now been sentenced for their roles in this illegal conduct and Tills sentencing is pending. Len Wah Chong, the owner of the acupressure spa where the woman Trowbridge transported was employed, was sentenced on November 18, 2008 to 6 years imprisonment and ordered to pay 10 trafficking victims $350,000 after her conviction of a commercial sex trafficking offense for operating 4 area acupressure spas or massage parlors, now closed, which were fronts for prostitution. At the sentencing, AUSA Moscati, the Leader of the District's Human Trafficking Task Force and Alliance, stated to the Court that the Task Force existed in large part to rescue the victims of these type of crimes. Moscati noted, in response to the defendant's statement that he had tried to help an employee of the "spa" whom he

told was free to leave if she so desired, that such women do not believe they have such a choice due to certain characteristics and vulnerabilities which traffickers try to exploit. In many cases these women owe large amounts of money to smugglers or their employers, may not speak our language, fear law enforcement due to the potential of deportation and are from cultures where mistrust of public officials is the norm. Moscati also told the Court that while Mr. Trowbridge immediately admitted his involvement and provided substantial assistance to the Government in its investigation and in the prosecution of others, the Government by no means considered him a Saint and urged the Court to balance the rights of the victims with the defendant's assistance when confronted by law enforcement. Acting U.S. Attorney Mehltretter commended the work of the Districts Human Trafficking Task Force and Alliance (HTTFA), which investigated this matter. In November 2006, the Attorney General announced the creation of this task force in the Western District of New York, one of 42 nationwide. The HTTFA is a collaboration of local, state and federal law enforcement agencies working together to identify, rescue and assist victims of human trafficking, human smuggling and other civil and human rights offenses in the 17 Counties of this District, through aggressive investigation, prosecution, training, education and outreach to law enforcement, non-government organizations, vulnerable and affected persons and the general public. The joint investigation by the Task Force included the participation of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Laurie Bennett; the United States Border Patrol, under the direction of Chief Patrol Agent Kevin Oaks; Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, under the direction of Special Agent in Charge Lev J. Kubiak; and the Erie County Sheriffs Office, under the direction of Sheriff Timothy Howard.

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