Oakland man gets six years in prison after pleading no contest to pimping teen girl

OAKLAND — An Oakland man has been despatched to state jail after pleading no contest to pimping a 15-year-old woman who recognized him by the nickname “Hen Nugget,” courtroom information present.

Christopher Porter-Bailey, 33, was sentenced to 6 years in state jail with an opportunity for a 50 % discount with good conduct. He was transferred to North Kern State Jail in September and has a tentative 2025 parole date, information present.

Porter-Bailey was initially charged with human trafficking of a minor, however took a plea deal on a pimping cost, information present. His legal professional argued at his preliminary listening to that the trafficking cost was a bridge too far and that the state’s pimping statute was a greater match for the allegations.

In keeping with courtroom information, the alleged sufferer — a 15-year-old woman — was “contacted” by police throughout an undercover prostitution sting in Oakland. She recognized her pimp as a person nicknamed “Hen Nugget,” whom authorities recognized as Porter-Bailey.

Throughout the preliminary listening to, Porter-Bailey’s legal professional, Deputy Public Defender Rozlyn Silvaggio, argued that the woman solely informed police that she’d given cash to the person after police used coercive methods throughout a four-hour interrogation. She pointed to the woman’s preliminary statements that a man named Camacho had trafficked her after she ran away from foster care within the Sacramento space.

Porter-Bailey was sentenced to 6 years in state jail in Could 2014 in reference to a theft and assault that occurred in San Francisco on Pink Saturday, the celebration held every year earlier than the Homosexual Pleasure parade. In that widely-publicized case, he knocked the sufferer to the bottom and stomped on her head, then made off along with her purse and cellphone, in accordance with media experiences.

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