Man convicted of human trafficking of Bakersfield teen

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — A man has been convicted of trafficking a Bakersfield 16-year-old for sex across California, the Kern County District Attorney’s Office said.

A Kern County jury on Wednesday found Rico Herring, 32, guilty of human trafficking of a minor with an enhancement that he used force, fear or coercion during the trafficking, pandering or pimping of a minor, according to a release.

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Prosecutors said Herring began contact with a 16-year-old Bakersfield girl in December 2022. Days later, Herring got the teen a bus ticket to meet him in Sacramento.

Herring advertised the teen online and sold her for sex across the state, prosecutors said. After about a week, prosecutors say, the teen told Herring she wanted to stop, but Herring assaulted her and even stranded her for a week in Fresno.

Prosecutors argued Herring then picked up the teen in Fresno and brought her back to Sacramento where she was forced to commit multiple sex acts for money a day. Herring also threated to kill the teen and a family member, the DA’s office said.

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Other evidence presented at trial showed Herring also trafficked additional victims.

Herring is due to be sentenced on May 30 and faces 15 years to life in prison.

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