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The ringleader in a sophisticated teen prostitution ring will find out where the remainder of her 6.5 year sentence is to be served when she appears in court today.
She was sentenced as an adult in November.
Kailey Oliver-Machado was a key figure in a trio of teenaged pimps who resorted to violence and threats to force other girls to perform sex acts on johns for money.
Detectives found nearly three dozen photos – most on Oliver-Machado’s phone – of teenagers between 13 and 17 years old in their underwear or exposing themselves.
One 14-year-old was photographed naked and passed out in a bathtub and another vomiting in a toilet.
There were also images of six other still unidentified girls. One girl appeared smiling awkwardly as she posed in a minidress and high-heeled shoes. She later was photographed lying naked on a bed.
Oliver-Machado’s phone contact list contained 29 numbers listed as “tricks,” including two johns the Crown said engaged in sexual activity with 16-and 17-year-old girls against their will.
Oliver-Machado was sentenced to six and a half years in prison in November. With credit for time served, she has just short of three years left in her sentence. Defence lawyer Ken Hall has said he is still considering an appeal.
Justice Diane Lahaie, who had found the 18-year-old guilty of 27 offences against five young girls, made the rare move of sentencing Oliver-Machado as an adult in November, calling her crimes “despicable.”
Despite a pre-sentence report that Oliver-Machado is narcissistic, sociopathic, manipulative and remains at a high-risk of reoffending.
Oliver-Machado, who was 15 at the time of her arrest, originally faced 32 charges but two were dropped and she was acquitted of three others. She had pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Her offences include human trafficking, procurement, producing and possessing child pornography, sexual assault, uttering threats and unlawful confinement.
She was charged with two accomplices, aged 15 and 16 at the time of their arrests in 2012. One was sentenced to three years – the maximum for a young offender – and a third is undergoing further testing pending her sentencing. They initially pleaded not guilty but changed their pleas mid-trial.
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She was sentenced as an adult in November.
Kailey Oliver-Machado was a key figure in a trio of teenaged pimps who resorted to violence and threats to force other girls to perform sex acts on johns for money.
Detectives found nearly three dozen photos – most on Oliver-Machado’s phone – of teenagers between 13 and 17 years old in their underwear or exposing themselves.
One 14-year-old was photographed naked and passed out in a bathtub and another vomiting in a toilet.
There were also images of six other still unidentified girls. One girl appeared smiling awkwardly as she posed in a minidress and high-heeled shoes. She later was photographed lying naked on a bed.
Oliver-Machado’s phone contact list contained 29 numbers listed as “tricks,” including two johns the Crown said engaged in sexual activity with 16-and 17-year-old girls against their will.
Oliver-Machado was sentenced to six and a half years in prison in November. With credit for time served, she has just short of three years left in her sentence. Defence lawyer Ken Hall has said he is still considering an appeal.
Justice Diane Lahaie, who had found the 18-year-old guilty of 27 offences against five young girls, made the rare move of sentencing Oliver-Machado as an adult in November, calling her crimes “despicable.”
Despite a pre-sentence report that Oliver-Machado is narcissistic, sociopathic, manipulative and remains at a high-risk of reoffending.
Oliver-Machado, who was 15 at the time of her arrest, originally faced 32 charges but two were dropped and she was acquitted of three others. She had pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Her offences include human trafficking, procurement, producing and possessing child pornography, sexual assault, uttering threats and unlawful confinement.
She was charged with two accomplices, aged 15 and 16 at the time of their arrests in 2012. One was sentenced to three years – the maximum for a young offender – and a third is undergoing further testing pending her sentencing. They initially pleaded not guilty but changed their pleas mid-trial.
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