Posted on 08/03/2013 1:48:54 PM PDT by moonshinner_09
On Tuesday, police in Versailles, Kentucky, arrested Separino Ponce-Nava, 36, after he reportedly attempted to sell his 14-year-old daughter to a friend.
According to court documents, on July 27 Ponce-Nava contacted Rufino Vazquez to negotiate the sale of his 14-year-old daughter for $2,900.
Ponce-Nava originally asked $7,000 for his daughter, but the two friends negotiated the price down, according to court documents.
The illegal alien reportedly allowed Vazquez a chance to rape the girl before he made a final decision on whether or not to "buy" her.
Neighbors saw the victim running from an apartment, with Vazquez chasing after her.
Ponce-Nava has been charged with human trafficking and is currently being held at the Woodford County Detention Center on an immigration detainer.
View this suspect's booking info...
Vazquez has been charged with sexual abuse, as well as for an outstanding warrant for domestic assault. He is also being held at the Woodford County Detention Center on $12,000 bond.
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If he was able to get $3000 cash to buy a human being, he can scrape up the money to make bail.
Wonder if he was receiving government assistance at the time?
We are importing the worst the world has to offer! The barbarism and crime wave will shock most Americans. At that point it will be to late.
Just wait until we have amnesty; this will all go away. (eye roll)
I guess he came out of the “shadows” ......
Daddy Dearest
Coming soon to a barrio near you, thanks to the open border Quisling traitors.
But, but they’re just hard working people who want a better life for their families!!! Just doing the jobs Americans won’t or whatever GW was trying to sell us a few years ago.
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