Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16
Juven Pineda Charged in $13,500 Debt-Tied Trafficking and Rape Case in Kenner
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16

Juven Pineda Charged in $13,500 Debt-Tied Trafficking and Rape Case in Kenner

1 articles · Updated · The Guardian · Jun 16

Summary

  • Kenner police booked Juven Pineda, 34, on 5 June after extraditing him from North Carolina on three second-degree rape counts and one human trafficking count; he was ordered held without bond on 10 June.
  • Investigators say Pineda told a 16-year-old Honduran girl in 2019 that she and her father owed him $13,500 after he smuggled them into the US, then demanded she become his "woman" to repay it.
  • The girl told police that meant cleaning his house, living with him as a couple and being repeatedly raped in Kenner and later in North Carolina, where she said she was not free to leave.
  • A local paralegal's email to police helped launch the case, and investigators identified Pineda through interviews that began in October 2023 before obtaining an arrest warrant in March 2024.
  • Louisiana law allows 5 to 40 years for second-degree rape and 20 years for human trafficking, with possible sentence enhancements in some circumstances.

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