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Accused Child Sex Trafficker Threatened to Sell Girl to Someone Who’d ‘Shoot Her Full of Heroin’ and Slice Off Her Toes: Feds

 
Johnny Thomas and Becca Mills

Johnny Thomas, Becca Mills

Warning: some of the details in this story are graphic.

An accused child sex trafficker kept a 15-year-old girl under his control by threatening to sell her to someone who would do “bad” things to her, like shoot her full of heroin, chain her up to a bed and slice her toes and body parts off, federal prosecutors announced on Monday.

North Carolina residents Johnny Thomas, 34, and Becca Mills, 25, are both charged with alleged child sex trafficking and coercion and enticement of minors in federal court in South Carolina. Though their cases there have been open since late July, prosecutors formally announced their charges on Monday.

Both face the possibility of life imprisonment, if convicted.

According to the FBI, one of the victims went to the Myrtle Beach area and told authorities that she was a runaway. Prosecutors say that she told investigators that she met a man going by the name “Rico” on the video chat program “Monkey.” His Facebook page showed he allegedly went by another nickname: “Lulu Panama.”

She said she told “Rico” at the time that she was 16, but that was not true; she was really 15 on the cusp of her birthday, prosecutors say.

Running away from her grandmother’s house, the girl—identified as “Minor Victim 1” (MV1) in court papers—was picked up at a gas station by “Rico” in Clarksburg, W.Va. in early 2019, and the man drove her to an unknown apartment in Richmond, Va., according to the complaint.

This is where the girl met “Minor Victim 2” (MV2) and Mills, who told her that Thomas “would not hurt” her if she “did what she was told,” prosecutors say.

Prosecutors claim that Thomas made the first minor girl to snort cocaine to “wake her up” when she was tired.

When the first minor girl tried to slip away from the hotel while everyone was asleep, Thomas allegedly snapped, “you’re my bitch, where do you think you’re going,” according to the complaint.

The day after that exchange, all four drove to Fayetteville, N.C., and she was photographed for commercial sex advertisements, according her complaint. Prosecutors say that both minors were forced to have sex with a man who choked “Minor Victim 1” until she passed out and woke up bleeding from her vaginal area.

According to prosecutors, “Minor Victim 1” told authorities that Thomas addressed her as his “pimp” and began coaching her to “not look anyone in the eyes” and to “address him as daddy.”

“MV1 stated Thomas told her numerous times if she did not perform commercial sex acts and make money for him that he would sell her, and that Thomas would sell her to someone worse than him,” the complaint states. “MV1 stated Thomas said people would chain her up to a bed, shoot her full of heroin, and do ‘bad’ things to her. MV1 stated Thomas told her he could get $1,500 for selling her. MV1 stated Thomas told her this person would slice her toes and body parts off.”

On March 26, 2019, an investigator found commercial sex ads for both the minor girls and Mills online and traced the phone number to Thomas, prosecutors say. Records show that Thomas was arrested that same day on Rockingham, N.C.

Prosecutors say that Rock Hill Police Department Detectives interviewed Mills after Thomas’s arrest, and she allegedly told them that she knew Minor Victim 2 was 17 years old.

“Mills stated she told MV2 about how she used to ‘dance’ and how it was a quick way to get money,” the complaint states. “Mills stated that she and MV2 engaged in multiple commercial sex acts together in North Carolina.”

A forensic analysis of her phone showed multiple text messages referring to a “two-girl special,” prosecutors say.

Mills was arrested in June 2019.

It is not immediately clear what accounted for what appears to have been a more than two-year delay between their arrests and their federal prosecution. Their lawyers did not immediately respond to an email requesting comment, and the U.S. Attorney’s office did not immediately respond to a voicemail.

Read the criminal complaint below:

(Images via J. Reuben Long Detention Center, Myrtle Beach Police]

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Law&Crime's managing editor Adam Klasfeld has spent more than a decade on the legal beat. Previously a reporter for Courthouse News, he has appeared as a guest on NewsNation, NBC, MSNBC, CBS's "Inside Edition," BBC, NPR, PBS, Sky News, and other networks. His reporting on the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell was featured on the Starz and Channel 4 documentary "Who Is Ghislaine Maxwell?" He is the host of Law&Crime podcast "Objections: with Adam Klasfeld."