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OKC sex offender pimp sentenced to prison (but not much)

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7/17/2013 – OKC, OK — An Oklahoma City registered sex offender, pimp and drug dealer has been sentenced to prison on multiple charges.

Usually JohnTV celebrates the incarceration of human traffickers, as their confinement keeps them from preying on our daughters and communities.

However, when habitual and violent predator pimps are given nothing more than a slap on the wrist by our judicial system our celebration turns to dismay.

JohnTV has reported several times on 34-year-old Adrian Damon Easlick.

Easlick has been a longtime pimp that started his Oklahoma felony resume in 2003 with his arrest for possession with the intent to distribute cocaine.

Later that same year Easlick was charged in Oklahoma County with two counts of rape in the first degree, forcible oral sodomy, and rape in the second degree.

In 2004 Easlick was charged with another incident of possession of cocaine with intent to distribute.

In 2005 Easlick was again arrested and charged with possession of ecstasy and then shortly thereafter arrested again and charged with possession of cocaine.

Adrian Easlick

Adrian Damon Easlick DOC Mugshot

In 2006 Easlick’s 2003 to 2005 criminal charges were all settled with a single plea agreement where Easlick was sentenced to five years in prison and 15-years of probation upon his release. Easlick was also ordered to register as a sex offender (for whatever reason Easlick does not show up in the online Oklahoma sex offender registry).

Only four years after Easlick’s conviction and incarceration, he was released by the Department of Corrections in June of 2010.

Easlick had only been back on Oklahoma’s streets for two months after his 2010 release when he was arrested and charged with felony pandering (pimping) and possession of drugs (article).

While facing pimping and drug charges, Easlick was again arrested and charged in March of 2011 for possession of drugs in the presence of a child and driving with a revoked license.

Easlick’s pimping, human trafficking and drug dealing almost came to a permanent end in May of 2012 when he picked on the wrong street prostitute. As previously reported by JohnTV, Easlick was stabbed by the street prostitute on S. Robinson Ave. after he allegedly tried to assault her.

Easlick sought medical treatment at a nearby hospital, but claimed to police (whom the hospital called) that he’d been stabbed while at a convenience store and refused to identify who stabbed him.

Not one to ever learn his lesson, Easlick was arrested and charged in Aug. of 2012 for aiding and abetting prostitution (article).

Easlick was set to plea on his 2010 pandering charge in Sept. of 2012 (article) – word has it his attorney had secured a sweetheart deal for Easlick to only receive a year in jail.

Easlick missed his date with the Oklahoma County judge because he was in a Las Vegas jail after being arrested the day before on 11-charges that were later reduced to five; kidnapping, pandering with force, coercion with force, conspiracy to commit pandering and involuntary servitude.

When Easlick’s victim fled out of fear and could not be located, the Nevada charges were dropped.

Easlick could have been transported to Oklahoma on his numerous outstanding warrants, but Oklahoma authorities refused or otherwise neglected to place a hold on Easlick and he was set free (article).

Topping off his criminal resume, Easlick was most recently (on Valentine’s Day 2013 no-lesscharged in Oklahoma County with felony failure to comply with the sex offender registration act.

Easlick was finally arrested this past March in Florida and extradited back to Oklahoma County (article).

That brings us up to Monday’s arranged plea and sentencing of Easlick on his EIGHT separate criminal cases.

A key part of Easlick’s plea agreement was when the state agreed to drop their application to revoke his 2006 rape conviction (for the 2003 rape).

Had the revocation remained in place, Easlick would have been forced to serve the entirety of his 15-years of probation in prison.

Instead of acknowledging Easlick is a habitual criminal, sexual predator and ongoing threat to the public, Oklahoma County prosecutor Marcy Fassio and Oklahoma County Judge Jerry Bass agreed to allow Easlick to be sentenced to only nine years in prison.

Since his most serious crime is not a 85% crime, Easlick will most likely be released back onto our streets in only 4-5 years.

 

 

 

 


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