The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Lithonia man gets 50 years for traffickin­g, drug possession

- By Mitchell Northam Mitchell.Northam@ajc.com

For charges related to human traffickin­g and possession of illegal drugs, a Lithonia man was sentenced to 50 years in prison on Friday by a Gwinnett County judge.

Wendell Jermaine Gaither, 36, also known as “World,” was convicted on two charges of traffickin­g a person for sexual servitude, two charges of pimping, traffickin­g in methamphet­amine, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, possession of a controlled substance with intent to distribute, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and driving without a license.

According to a press release from the Gwinnett County District Attorney’s office, police began investigat­ing Gaither when two women he was “exploiting” were arrested on prostituti­on and drug charges on Jan. 4, 2017. A third woman Gaither was “pimping” was arrested for prostituti­on on Jan. 18.

Police secured a warrant for Gaither’s arrest and stopped him while he was driving near the Araamda Inn in Norcross. According to police, Gaither attempted to flee, but was later arrested.

In the car he was driving police found 13 grams of cocaine, 333 MDMA pills, 126 grams of marijuana, four grams of cocaine and 46 Xanax pills.

At the trial, Assistant District Attorney Brandon Delfunt presented evidence that showed that Gaither had set up several online ads soliciting prostituti­on for numerous women, including two that were arrested by police.

One of the women testified at the trial and said that she “was homeless” and Gaither “offered her a place to stay” but soon began to post ads of her on Back Page. She said that “most days” Gaither would have five to six men pay for sex with her.

She also testified that Gaither “continuous­ly” gave her methamphet­amine, Xanax and marijuana to keep her high. She said that one time, Gaither forced her to chew and swallow crystal meth so she would stay awake to have sex with more men. The woman said that she was required to give all her money from prostituti­on to Gaither.

Gaither testified at the trial and said that he “knew nothing” of the prostituti­on and the drugs belonged to someone else. A jury found him guilty on all counts except for one, acquitting him of a charge for possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.

Superior Court Judge Kathryn Schrader ruled that Gaither will serve at least 30 years with no parole.

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Wendell Jermaine Gaither was found guilty on all counts except one.

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