Md. Man Pleads Guilty in Teen Prostitution Case

Man faces minimum federal sentence of 10 years for taking teenager to sex parties

A Maryland man pleaded guilty Wednesday to transporting a 17-year-old girl with the intent to engage in prostitution.

Troy Walker, aka “Caveman”, 48, of Upper Marlboro, Md., met the girl in March 2012 through a friend who worked at "parties" hosted by Walker, according to his plea agreement. Walker asked the victim to work for him at a party he was hosting.

Walker hosted sex parties, as they were advertised online, through a company called Quest For Fire, according to the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office. Those interested would text Walker at the cell phone number listed in the ad, and Walker would text back the location. Guests paid for entry to a residence which would allow them to engage in sexual acts with girls provided by Walker.   

In August Walker rented an apartment for the victim and had her engage in sex acts with guests at his parties, according to the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office.

According to the victim, Walker assaulted her several times.

The teen worked for Walker at the parties hosted in Prince George’s County from April 1 to Sept. 15 last year, according to the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office.

Walker faces a minimum sentence of 10 years in prison and a maximum of life in prison at sentencing Aug. 14. He also must register as a sex offender in the place he lives, where he works, and attends school, under the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act.

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