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CLEVELAND, OH (WOIO) –

More charges in the sex trafficking case of three Toledo pastors, including a Cleveland native.

The wife of Pastor Cordell Jenkins, Laura Lloyd-Jenkins, has been indicted for obstructing an investigation into the sex trafficking of minors, according to the FBI.

Lloyd-Jenkins, 43, was indicted on one count of obstructing of a sex trafficking investigation and one count of making a false statement.

The charges were filed as part of a 13-count superseding indictment in which Jenkins, of Cleveland, Kenneth Butler, and Anthony Haynes, are all charged with conspiracy to sex traffic children.

FBI: Toledo pastor from Cleveland charged with sex crimes

According to the indictment Lloyd-Jenkins obstructed a sex trafficking investigation by notifying a defendant, her husband, of the forthcoming investigation on March 29.

She’s also accused of making false statements on April 12 to law enforcement, about what she knew concerning the indictment.

Haynes, Butler and Jenkins sexually assaulted a juvenile girl beginning in 2014 through 2017, according to court documents.

The girl was 14 when the conduct began and she was in the custody of Haynes.

Court documents allege that some of this conduct took place at Greater Life Christian Center in Toledo, where Haynes was pastor at the time. Haynes routinely gave the victim money after the acts and told her not to say anything. He told her that if she said anything, it would ruin his family and his church.

3 Ohio pastors facing life in prison; indicted for trafficking young girls for sex

Haynes also facilitated the victim being sexually exploited by several other men, including Jenkins, according to court documents.

 

READ MORE: Cleveland19.com

Article Courtesy of WOIO Cleveland 19 News

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