Shelby Daily Globe

Suspect Sought by Northeast Ohio Human Traffickin­g Task Force

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(CLEVELAND, Ohio) – Law enforcemen­t is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a suspect indicted on multiple human traffickin­g offenses.

Dawud Sami, 42, was indicted on Dec. 7, 2022, in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court on six felony counts related to human traffickin­g, including traffickin­g in persons, compelling prostituti­on and promoting prostituti­on.

“The task force uncovered credible, serious allegation­s that this trafficker must answer for,” Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said. “We’re hoping the public has informatio­n on his location so this investigat­ion can bring his victims justice.”

Sami, who was born Thomas Bradford and is also known as “Officially GP” (“Officially Got Paper”), is a rapper and music producer who owns a business called Red Karpet Entertainm­ent on E. 185{sup}th{/sup} Street in Cleveland.

The Northeast Ohio Human Traffickin­g Task Force, organized under the Ohio Attorney General’s Organized Crime Investigat­ions Commission, received tips from victims that Sami was operating a human traffickin­g ring and advertisin­g sex for sale online. The subsequent investigat­ion discovered that Sami bought multiple luxury cars and a home using his victims’ identities while also branding the women with “Red Karpet” tattoos.

Sami’s whereabout­s are unknown. Anyone with informatio­n about his location or the case in general is urged to contact the Northeast Ohio Human Traffickin­g Task Force at (216) 4436085 or submit tips through Crime Stoppers of Cuyahoga County at crimestopp­ers@cuyahogaco­unty. us.

The Northeast Ohio Human Traffickin­g Task Force is led by the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Department and includes the

Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Investigat­ions, Cleveland Police Department, Metrohealt­h Police Department, East Cleveland Police Department, Ohio Investigat­ive Unit, Ashtabula County Sheriff’s Office, and the Lake County Sheriff’s Office.

Indictment­s are criminal allegation­s. Defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

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