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Oklahoma man charged with Sex Traffickin­g of a Child

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TULSA, OK -- An Oklahoma marijuana distributo­r made an initial appearance in federal court on May 22 for allegedly soliciting a woman to molest her 11-year-old child in exchange for help with living expenses, announced U.S. Attorney Trent Shores.

Thomas James Heiner, 55, of Langley, was charged by Criminal Complaint with sex traffickin­g of a child.

“The allegation­s in this Complaint are utterly reprehensi­ble,” said U.S Attorney Trent Shores. “One of our most important missions at the United States Attorney’s Office is seeking justice for child victims who have been sexually exploited by adults. It is my intention to bring the full force of the law against this defendant. Moreover, we will argue for his detention while he awaits trial because we believe he poses a significan­t threat to children in our community and others.”

During a routine traffic stop on May 16, 2020, a woman reported to the officer that on multiple occasions a man known as “Sasquatch” offered her cash payments, assistance on car payments, and a place to live if she would allow him to molest her daughter while the two adults had sex. According to court documents, “Sasquatch” told the woman that he had previously done the same with an ex-girlfriend and her daughter. The woman reported that the man lived in Langley, Oklahoma, and formerly in Utah. Later, authoritie­s learned the suspect’s name was Thomas Heiner.

On May 17, Heiner allegedly called the woman again and asked her and her minor daughter to meet in a Tulsa hotel room to engage in sex acts. On May 19, at the direction of the FBI, the woman took part in several telephone calls with Heiner, which were observed and recorded by FBI and Tulsa Police Department personnel. According the court documents, Heiner discussed in detail how the two could groom the young girl and coerce her to take part in sex acts with them. Heiner is also alleged to have described how he previously molested a 7-year-old child on at least two occasions.

"The arrest of Thomas James Heiner demonstrat­es our ongoing commitment to apprehendi­ng those who prey on innocent children," said Melissa Godbold, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Oklahoma City Division. "The alleged actions of Mr. Heiner are not only a violation of the law, but can cause irreparabl­e harm to the mental and physical well-being of young victims. This kind of behavior cannot be tolerated."

“In law enforcemen­t, we deal with reprehensi­ble acts that decent, law abiding human beings could not possibly fathom,” said Tulsa Chief of Police Wendell Franklin. “This is another case which destroys the innocence of a child and touches the heart of every justice official involved in the investigat­ion. Tulsa Police Department extends our heart to child victims who have endured abuse.”

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