Politics & Government
Women Forced Into Prostitution In Plymouth Meeting: DA
Police said women were held captive in the local hotel and sold into prostitution, while one man kept all the money.

PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA — A man has been charged with sex crimes in Montgomery County after authorities said he forced multiple women into prostitution.
Cornell Scott-Milbourne, 25, of Crum Lynne in Delaware County, faces numerous human trafficking and sexual assault counts.
An investigation began after Montgomery County Detectives received a tip on May 10 related to suspicious activity at the Hampton Inn on Chemical Road in Plymouth Meeting.
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An investigation found the hotel's phone number was being used as the contact number in online advertisements offering sexual services.
A detective then responded to the ad by calling the number and was told the prices for various sexual services, according to the DA's office, leading to a warrant being served.
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When police arrived at the hotel, one of the women said she was being held captive there, by Scott-Milbourne, the DA said. Police said she told them she was given drugs and forced to have sex with numerous men for money, which Scott-Milbourne kept.
Scott-Milbourne was taken into custody at the scene. Detectives said they found more than $3,000 cash on him.
Scott-Milbourne was charged with five first-degree felony counts of human trafficking—involuntary servitude, aggravated indecent assault of a child, sexual assault, multiple counts of promoting prostitution, living off prostitutes, and other crimes.
His bail was set at $1 million cash, and he was booked at Montgomery County Correctional Facility after failing to post bail. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for May 25.
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