March 29, 2013
Roman Thomas III (Source: CBS4 News Partner The Miami Herald)
LIBERTY CITY, Fla. (CBSMiami) Police said Suave, a Miami pimp, allegedly forced a 13-year-old runaway to tattoo his street name on her eyelids.
The pimp, who has a lengthy rap sheet, allegedly forced the girl to a Liberty City flea market tattoo shop to get the ink done after she threatened to leave him, CBS4 news partner The Miami Herald reports.
The vicious twist to a human trafficking case surfaced this month when Miami police arrested Roman Thomas III, 26, who was already on probation after serving four years in state prison for having sex with a minor.
Thomas was wearing a state corrections GPS monitor when Miami police arrested him on March 18.
The girl, dubbed Sparkle, was pimped through the classified advertising website Backpage.com, police say. Thomas and a woman plied the girl with liquor, marijuana and the drug Molly as she had sex with men at the Miami Shores Motel.
Its outrageous that this girl would be branded for life at such an early age, on of all places her eyelids, said Miami Lt. Jose Alfonso, who investigated the case as part of the State Attorneys Human Trafficking Unit.
Thomas will be formally charged in the new case on April 13. Another woman, Shanteria Sanders, 23, who also has Suave tattooed across her chest, also was charged in the case. Both Thomas and Sanders face charges of human trafficking, false imprisonment, lewd and lascivious exhibition and delivery of a controlled substance to a child.
Thomas, 26, has a long criminal history. In 2008, he was charged with attempted murder and other felonies. He wound up pleading guilty to the felony battery and four counts of lewd and lascivious battery on a child between the ages of 12 and 16.
After his four-year prison sentence was done, Thomas was released in September, and placed on five years probation with the ankle monitor.
As recently as March 1, state probation officers inspected his GPS monitor and device, with no problems. But on March 10, probation officers received a bracelet gone notice from the device and officers notified the court.
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