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First Published: 9:40 AM PDT, May 19, 2021
Jesse Marks was convicted of drugging and trafficking hundreds of women over two decades near Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.
A Marine veteran who drugged and prostituted hundreds of women over the past two decades has been sentenced to 30 years in prison, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
Jesse Gabriel Marks, 38, trafficked as many as 600 women after getting them hooked on narcotics near Camp Lejeune in North Carolina, authorities said.
Marks preyed on women and at least one minor. “He used drugs, including heroin and methamphetamine, to keep them dependent on and prostituting for him,” said the U.S. Attorney s Office in a statement.
Major sex trafficking case could trigger investigations of North Carolina Marines 2 days ago Jesse Gabriel Marks, 38, a Marine veteran, was arrested on drug charges in 2019 and later confessed to drugging and prostituting hundreds of women over two decades near Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. (Onslow County Jail) A Marine veteran turned drug-dealing sex trafficker already has been sent to prison but evidence from the investigation is headed to police agencies in and around Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, that could help identify his clients, both civilian and military. On May 7, Jesse Gabriel Marks, 38, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for drugging and prostituting an estimated 300 women throughout two decades in Onslow County, North Carolina ― home to Camp Lejeune, one of the largest Marine Corps bases.