Calgary Herald

Mother traded her daughter for drugs

- RACHEL PREMACK

CINCINNATI • “I can honestly say that, in 3½ years on the bench, this is by far the worst thing that has come before this court.” So said Judge Leslie Ghiz of the Hamilton County Pleas Court as she sentenced April Corcoran to 51 years in prison.

Her crime: Corcoran, 32, had pleaded guilty in June to raising money to feed her heroin addiction by loaning out her 11-year-old daughter to her drug dealer, who, with the mother’s blessing, raped and abused her, sometimes videotapin­g it.

Thanks to Corcoran’s drug habit, this preteen was being forced to have vaginal, anal and oral sex with a 40-year-old man, according to the indictment against her. She pleaded guilty to multiple counts of complicity to rape, human traffickin­g and child endangerme­nt.

The alleged dealer, Shandell Willingham, was also charged and is awaiting a hearing.

Corcoran had a special routine after her daughter was brutalized by her drug dealer. As a “reward,” she gave her daughter heroin, the court was told. The middle schooler vomited each time.

This happened four times between February and June 2014. Corcoran still hasn’t apologized to her daughter, the judge said in court on Tuesday.

Now 13 years old, the girl is living out of state with her father and stepmother. She is taking medication, has had suicidal thoughts and is undergoing medical care, Ghiz said.

“I saw my granddaugh­ter. I heard her small voice,” the girl’s grandmothe­r said in court. “It was horrific. How could (Corcoran) do this? I don’t know if my granddaugh­ter is going to be able to have a normal life.”

The authoritie­s learned of the case in June 2014, when the girl moved in with her father, who reported it.

“As a parent, it is hard to imagine how you could use your child to satisfy your drug addiction,” Hamilton County prosecutor Joseph Deters said at the time of the indictment.

“Even after all my years as a prosecutor, I continue to be amazed at how badly parents treat their children. What this little girl endured is unimaginab­le.”

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