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Jamaica man sentenced for sex trafficking a homeless woman, forcing her into prostitution: DA

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A Jamaica man has been sentenced to eight years in prison on Dec. 14 for sex trafficking a homeless woman at several Queens locations and Nassau County in January, according to Queens District Attorney Melinda Katz.

Adam “Damian” Lee, 29, of Hillside Avenue, was sentenced by Queens Supreme Court Justice Peter Valone for forcing the victim into prostitution and other crimes and threatening to physically harm a second woman the year before.

According to the charges, on Jan. 1, a 35-year-old woman who had been staying at the Floral Park Motor Lodge in Nassau informed the hotel clerk that she could no longer afford to stay at the hotel. Shortly after the conversation, Lee appeared at the woman’s room door, identified himself as the clerk’s friend, and claimed to have been sent by her. Once inside the room, Lee told the victim that she now worked for him and ordered her to remove her clothes and put on lingerie. When the woman refused, Lee allegedly pulled out a gun, threatened her, and then forced her to take semi-nude photographs to be used for sex advertisements.

Additionally, during the month of January 2022, Lee took the woman to a residence and two hotels in Queens, including the Pergola Hotel and the Casa Azul Blue Hotel, and forced the victim to have sex with customers who paid Lee, according to the charges. On Jan. 16, Lee assaulted the victim, punching her in the head and face and causing the woman to sustain a black eye, swelling and bruising. Lee also sexually assaulted and raped her. The woman managed to call the police and was taken to a nearby Queens hospital for treatment.

One year earlier, on Jan. 31, 2021, the defendant, in violation of an order of protection, confronted another victim, a 32-year-old woman, at the intersection of 186th Street and Hillside Avenue. According to charges, Lee verbally berated the woman and threatened her with physical harm. The defendant contacted the woman again on Feb. 16, by text message, in violation of the order of protection, sending messages that insinuated he knew her location and would “stab” her.

“The defendant used violence to cruelly exploit a victim at her lowest point, forcing her to sell sex for cash that he kept for himself,” Katz said. “He belongs in prison. Our Human Trafficking Bureau will continue working to stop this kind of craven criminal activity in Queens. We want anyone who is being exploited to know that if they need help, we will get them out of their circumstances.”

Justice Vallone sentenced Lee to concurrent terms of eight years in prison for sex trafficking and 18 months to three years in prison for attempted aggravated criminal contempt.