Indianapolis sex trafficker sentenced to three life sentences in federal prison

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An Indianapolis man was sentenced in September to three life sentences in federal prison for sex trafficking and murder, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Indiana announced Tuesday.

U.S. District Judge Tanya Pratt sentenced Kristopher McDonald, 37, on Sept. 25, but due to the government shutdown, the announcement had not been published.

A federal jury found McDonald guilty on eight counts related to his operation of a violent human trafficking enterprise in Indianapolis and other states, which even led to the murder of another man.

“McDonald’s reign of terror is over, and our community is safer because of it,” said Tom Wheeler, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, in the Tuesday announcement. “This sentence sends a clear message that those who exploit vulnerable individuals through violence, addiction, and fear will face the full force of federal justice.”

According to trial testimony, from June 2023 through April 2024, McDonald orchestrated and led a human trafficking operation in Indy and other states, in which he recruited and exploited women for commercial sex. McDonald reportedly managed all aspects of the criminal enterprise, using force, fraud and coercion to control the activities of the women.

McDonald recruited women over the internet, making false promises to lure them in.

After they were with him, McDonald took control of the victims’ personal identification, cash cards and phones.

He threatened the women and their families with physical violence, and he even used violence against the women to compel them to engage in commercial sex.

The trial testimony also established that on Oct. 11, 2024, after a man had engaged in commercial sex with one of the victims, McDonald emerged from an adjacent room and demanded an additional $200 from the man at gunpoint.

The man drew his firearm and shot McDonald in self-defense. McDonald then ran to another room, retrieved his firearm and shot the man 11 times in the back as he attempted to flee.

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