Ohio governor commutes sentence of sex trafficking survivor spotlighted by Kim Kardashian West
By Danielle Garrand
April 21, 2020 / 10:48 A.M. / CBS News
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Friday that he has commuted the sentence of Alexis Martin — a sex trafficking survivor who was sentenced to 21 years to life in prison due to her involvement in a fatal shooting of her pimp. Martin was recently profiled by reality star Kim Kardashian West in a documentary that aired earlier this month.
During a press conference detailing the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic, DeWine said he had granted seven commutation requests — mentioning Martin’s case specifically and calling it "of particular interest."
"She is a child sex trafficking survivor," said DeWine. "She will be sent to an appropriate group home and she will be under supervision for an extensive period of time. The facts of her case are particularly, particularly unique."
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Martin was 15 years old in 2013 when she and three adults planned to rob her pimp, Angelo Kerney, and burglarize his home, according to court documents. She did not shoot him, but was accused of distracting another victim during the crime, "with dancing and sex." Martin plead guilty to aggravated murder, as well as one count of felonious assault in adult court, after she was moved from juvenile court, according to the documents.
2 comments:
jerry pdx
Maybe her motives for killing Angelo Kerney weren't what she claims but as far as I'm concerned, ridding the world of that pos was a virtuous act. Maybe there are times we need to invoke the Old West murder defense argument: "He needed killin'"
NO! She was not merely an exploited victim. They set the bad guy up to rob and kill him and did so with premeditation. She was part of a group and not acting spontaneously. It is a severe crime regardless of how bad the victim was. Conviction and sentence was justified.
As for the Kardashian "girls" congratulations Robert [Kardashian]. You failed raising your daughters.
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