Mr. Greenberg, who is facing sex trafficking charges, admitted in court documents to paying a 17-year-old girl for sex and providing her drugs. He also admitted to introducing the minor to other adult men who then engaged in commercial sex acts with her, though the documents did not name these other men. Prosecutors revealed they have corroborating evidence like communications between Mr. Greenberg and the girl and records of their sexual encounters, suggesting they find Mr. Greenberg credible and his information reliable in potential cases against others.
Mr. Greenberg, who is facing sex trafficking charges, admitted in court documents to paying a 17-year-old girl for sex and providing her drugs. He also admitted to introducing the minor to other adult men who then engaged in commercial sex acts with her, though the documents did not name these other men. Prosecutors revealed they have corroborating evidence like communications between Mr. Greenberg and the girl and records of their sexual encounters, suggesting they find Mr. Greenberg credible and his information reliable in potential cases against others.
Mr. Greenberg, who is facing sex trafficking charges, admitted in court documents to paying a 17-year-old girl for sex and providing her drugs. He also admitted to introducing the minor to other adult men who then engaged in commercial sex acts with her, though the documents did not name these other men. Prosecutors revealed they have corroborating evidence like communications between Mr. Greenberg and the girl and records of their sexual encounters, suggesting they find Mr. Greenberg credible and his information reliable in potential cases against others.
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But Mr. Greenberg admitted that he and
unidentified others had paid a 17-year-old girl for sex and that he had provided her with drugs. He admitted that he “introduced the minor to other adult men, who engaged in commercial sex acts” with her, according to the documents, and that he was sometimes present. The others were not named.
Prosecutors revealed in the documents that
they have evidence they say corroborates Mr. Greenberg’s admissions — including a series of communications and transactions Mr. Greenberg had with the girl, and a list of dates of their sexual encounters. The inclusion of that material appeared designed to bolster the credibility of Mr. Greenberg as a witness whose truthfulness would likely be challenged by anyone who is charged based on anything he tells prosecutors. ADVERTISEMENT
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