A Trussville physician is charged with first-degree human trafficking of a minor and is being held without bond in the Blount County Jail.
A Trussville physician is charged with human trafficking after authorities say he offered to be a teen patient's sugar daddy and set up a meeting at an Oneonta Days Inn. A Trussville physician is under arrest in Blount County after authorities say he offered to a 17-year-old patient to be her “Sugar Daddy,” had sexually explicit text conversations and then showed up to meet her at a Days Inn.
After the physical exam, authorities said in charging documents, Earla took the victim to his office and told her how beautiful she was and how pretty her hair was. On Oct. 5, the girl’s mother gave law enforcement consent to search her daughter’s IPhone. The following day, the mother gave investigators permission to assume the teen’s identity online and on her electronic devices.
The investigator asked Earla, again via text, what he wanted to do to her, and what he wanted her to do to him, documents show. “I want you to play with me and own me. You can treat me like a lover,’’ the doctor replied.
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