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      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, vegas.general, talk.politics.guns       XPost: sac.politics, talk.rape       From: democrats@caused.it              LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A judge sentenced a man accused of sex crimes involving       at least three different women to six months in jail followed by probation,       according to court records.              Lavontae Stuckey, 21, was accused in three separate cases involving sex crimes       against women within six months, the 8 News Now Investigators first reported.              Las Vegas Metro police previously referred to a pattern in their cases against       Stuckey and wrote that they “establish a propensity for violent sexual       assaults with a firearm.”              The victims were identified in police reports as sex workers.              The police department also released information about Stuckey asking other       potential victims to come forward.              Jail records show Stuckey will be a free man in February 2025.              On Tuesday, Clark County District County Judge Monica Trujillo ordered Stuckey       to serve six months in the Clark County Detention Center, attend sex       offense-specific counseling, not possess or use drugs or alcohol while on       probation, maintain employment,        have no contact with the victim in the case and have no unsupervised contact       with minors or vulnerable persons, according to court documents. Trujillo also       required lifetime supervision for Stuckey as a registered sex offender.              Trujillo placed Stuckey on probation for five years once he served his jail       sentence. If Stuckey violates his probation, he may be required to serve a       prison sentence ranging from 2-10 years, which Trujillo suspended.              Stuckey pleaded guilty to attempted sexual assault, a felony. He was initially       charged with 10 felonies, which included three counts of sexual assault with       the use of a deadly weapon, two counts of sex trafficking, first-degree       kidnapping, sexual assault,        robbery, first-degree kidnapping with use of a deadly weapon, and attempted       robbery with use of a deadly weapon.              In a previous case, Stuckey pleaded guilty to false imprisonment, a gross       misdemeanor, in November 2022, Clark County District Court Judge Mary Kay       Holthus sentenced Stuckey to credit for time served. Stuckey was initially       charged with second-degree        kidnapping with the use of a deadly weapon, a felony for an incident in July       2022. A woman said that she had met Stuckey on the dating app Tinder and they       agreed to go to the parking garage at the Strat hotel, according to an arrest       report. She told        police that Stuckey then locked her inside the car with him, demanded oral sex       and claimed he had a gun.              Another woman told police she was engaging in prostitution at an intersection       near The Orleans Hotel in June or July of 2022, Stuckey pulled up in a black       Cadillac and agreed to pay $80 for oral sex, police said.              The woman also said that Stuckey parked in The Orleans parking garage,       demanded oral sex, locked her in the car, acted as if he had a firearm,       punched her in the mouth, advised that she was going to work for him, demanded       money, and sexually assaulted        her, according to the arrest report. Stuckey eventually unlocked the doors and       the woman escaped, she told police.              She also told detectives that she saw Stuckey’s license plate on Twitter       where other sex workers cautioned that Stuckey was raping women, according to       the report.              The woman identified Stuckey in a lineup, police said. The arrest report also       pointed to Stuckey’s alleged “repeated use of violence against his       victims” that has compelled them to “perform sexual acts on Stuckey       against their free will and out        of fear for their lives.”              The month after Stuckey was sentenced, police arrested him again. A woman       reported that Stuckey sexually assaulted her near Tropicana Avenue and Arville       Street by The Orleans, just more than two miles from the Las Vegas Strip.              The woman told detectives Stuckey pulled up next to her and two other sex       workers and asked for oral sex in exchange for $100, according to an arrest       report. After he pulled into a parking garage, the woman said that Stuckey       demanded oral sex without        paying, told her that he was a pimp, and that the woman would work for him as       a prostitute.              She told detectives that Stuckey advised her of “rules,” including that       she would stay with him at the Cosmopolitan hotel to work as a prostitute,       post advertisements online to get clients, and that Stuckey would provide       “protection.”                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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