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U.S. Attorney Villafafia prosecuted Texas teen for interstate enticement of a minor in Florida

U.S. Attorney Villafafia prosecuted Texas teen for interstate enticement of a minor in Florida The passage details a routine federal prosecution of a minor‑sex case and highlights the career of a career prosecutor. It contains no novel allegations, no financial flows, and no involvement of high‑ranking officials or powerful institutions beyond standard law‑enforcement. As such it offers minimal investigative leads. Key insights: AUSA Villafafia has a long career prosecuting violent and sexual crimes in Florida.; Texas teen Adam McDaniel traveled to Boca Raton in 2005 to meet a 14‑year‑old he had been chatting with online.; McDaniel was arrested on federal sex‑trafficking charges and pleaded guilty in October 2006.

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U.S. Attorney Villafafia prosecuted Texas teen for interstate enticement of a minor in Florida The passage details a routine federal prosecution of a minor‑sex case and highlights the career of a career prosecutor. It contains no novel allegations, no financial flows, and no involvement of high‑ranking officials or powerful institutions beyond standard law‑enforcement. As such it offers minimal investigative leads. Key insights: AUSA Villafafia has a long career prosecuting violent and sexual crimes in Florida.; Texas teen Adam McDaniel traveled to Boca Raton in 2005 to meet a 14‑year‑old he had been chatting with online.; McDaniel was arrested on federal sex‑trafficking charges and pleaded guilty in October 2006.

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behalf of crime victims. She received the 2011 National Crime Victims’ Rights Service Award as well as the Attorney General’s Project Safe Childhood Award. He also pointed out that the parents of the victim in the Texas man’s case wrote a letter thanking Villafana at the conclusion of the case. “AUSA Villafafia has spent her 18-year career advocating tirelessly on behalf of victims of some of the most serious crimes in Florida, and has received numerous awards for her successful prosecution of major cases,” Biran said, adding that Villafafia has “made South Florida a safer place for children and adults alike.” Enticing a minor By all accounts, Adam McDaniel was an awkward and shy Texas teenager who spent countless hours on his computer, socializing with girls on the internet. In 2005, McDaniel, then 19, traveled from Texas to Fort Lauderdale, where he hopped into a taxi and headed to Boca Raton to meet up with a 14-year-old girl he had been talking to online for about a year. He picked up the ninth grader at a high school basketball game, and drove her to a Marriott, hotel where they spent the night, court records show. When she failed to come home that evening, her parents called Boca Raton police. Officers tracked the pair down at the hotel the next day, where they found them in bed, clad in little more than their underwear, according to court records. McDaniel was arrested on federal sex charges, and pleaded guilty on Oct. 6, 2006, to enticing a minor into sexual conduct by means of interstate commerce, which carried a sentence of from five years up to 30 years in federal prison.

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