Suspected sex trafficker with ties to Whatcom County detained

Bellingham, WACrime

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U.S. Attorney Charles Neil Floyd announced the detention of 34-year-old Leanthony Palmer, a suspected sex trafficker linked to Whatcom County. Palmer faces three federal felony charges, including sex trafficking and money laundering, with a trial set for December. If convicted, he could face 15 years to life in prison.

Leanthony Palmer, a 34-year-old suspected sex trafficker, has been detained following allegations of operating in Whatcom County. U.S. Attorney Charles Neil Floyd announced charges against Palmer, including sex trafficking, facilitating prostitution, and money laundering. Court records reveal Palmer's ties to a Seattle street gang, where he reportedly advertised his trafficking operations online, flaunting firearms and cash. He allegedly used social media to entice victims with financial incentives and the allure of overseas trips. The indictment claims he laundered proceeds from these operations across multiple counties, including Whatcom, King, Pierce, and Snohomish, as recently as October. Palmer's trial is set for December, and if convicted, he could face a sentence of 15 years to life in prison. This case underscores the persistent issue of sex trafficking in Washington state and the involvement of organized crime. Law enforcement continues to address these serious offenses to protect vulnerable populations.

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