The Signal

Human trafficker gets 22 years in prison

- By Jim Holt Signal Senior Staff Writer

A local man who pleaded no contest last month to human traffickin­g to commit another crime and to other criminal charges, including assaulting someone with a clothes hanger, was sentenced Tuesday to 22 years in state prison.

Michael Shaw, 38, was sentenced in San Fernando Superior Court, said Ricardo Santiago, spokesman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

Shaw was one of three people arrested in relation to a prostituti­on case in 2016.

His co-accused, 31-year-old Eric Hamwey, of Encino, pleaded no contest in April to taking a person for prostituti­on without consent, a felony.

Hamwey was charged with human traffickin­g to commit another crime, pandering by procuring and pimping. He is scheduled to be sentenced on April 5, 2019.

A 29-year-old Santa Clarita woman was also arrested in the 2016 case. The woman, who was arrested on suspicion of robbery in connection with the same 2016 incident, saw the case against her dismissed by a judge one year ago after evidence was presented at a preliminar­y hearing.

The three were arrested by officers of the Los Angeles Regional Human Traffickin­g Task Force who executed search warrants at five locations throughout Southern California, according to a news release issued by Deputy District Attorney Lisa Jansen in May 2016.

Deputies with the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station responded to a call for help and learned that Shaw was allegedly traffickin­g an adult victim for sex and had violently assaulted her when she tried to get away.

Shaw had fled the scene, however, by the time deputies got there.

Human traffickin­g detectives, meanwhile, learned Hamwey had previously befriended the victim on Instagram and flown her out to California from Texas for the purpose of commercial adult sex work. After a short time, Hamwey “sold” the victim to Shaw, Jansen said.

“After being trafficked by (Shaw) for several weeks, the victim attempted to flee and was assaulted by suspect Shaw,” Jansen wrote in her news release. “The victim sustained serious injuries during the assault.”

Subsequent­ly, human traffickin­g detectives, with the help of local sheriff’s deputies, executed search warrants at two locations in Santa Clarita. Similar searches were carried out in North Hollywood and Encino.

During the searches, human traffickin­g detectives found a second woman they identified as a victim of human sex traffickin­g.

More than 100 pieces of evidence were recovered, including three handguns, cash, computers and numerous cellphones.

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