Brooklyn man convicted in sex trafficking murder
Briefly

Omari 'Prince' Scott, aged 44, has been convicted of murder in relation to sex trafficking. A federal jury found him guilty of orchestrating the shooting of rival pimp Cleveland Clay in a White Castle parking lot. Scott reportedly instructed Michael Simmons, a third sex trafficker, to shoot Clay after Jane Doe left Scott’s employ to work with Clay. This conviction, which carries a minimum 15-year prison sentence, is significant as it represents the first trial conviction of its kind in the nation.
Omari 'Prince' Scott was convicted for orchestrating the murder of rival pimp Cleveland Clay in connection with sex trafficking, marking a significant legal precedent.
The case highlights the intersection of murder and sex trafficking, demonstrating how competition in the illegal sex trade can escalate to deadly violence.
Read at Brooklyn Eagle
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