Haitian negroes enslave girl

Tyrone N. Butts

APE Reporter
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Prosecutors to seek reduction of sentence for Pines woman in slavery case

A woman who with her husband allegedly forced a smuggled Haitian child into slavery at their upscale Pembroke Pines home pleaded guilty to harboring a person from another country, court records show.

Federal prosecutors will ask for a reduction of a possible 10-year sentence for Marie Pompee, 48, according to court documents. The plea bargain was struck in late April, a month after Pompee and her husband, Willy, were indicted by a federal grand jury in Fort Lauderdale.
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U.S. District Judge William Dimitrouleas will sentence Marie Pompee on July 2. Willy Pompee has been declared a federal fugitive. He is thought to be living in Haiti.

A 12-year-old girl, r

eferred to in the indictment as "W.K.," was nick
named "Little Hope" in South Florida's Haitian community when her plight became known five years ago.

She claimed to have been beaten, raped, and forced to work as a maid and serve, since the age of 9, as a sex slave for the Pompees' son, then 20.

Willy Pompee, then 43, and his son, Willy Jr., slipped out of South Florida shortly after police raided their house in September 1999.

Marie Pompee remained in the Miami area.

The child's case shocked South Florida and brought a wave of gifts and support from the Haitian community.

According to the indictment, the girl was smuggled from Haiti after her mother, who once worked there for the Pompees, died in 1996.

The case came to light when the
girl befriended three employees of a Fort Lauderdale modeling school after responding to a television ad for the school. During daily calls, details of the girl's life slowly emerged.

The
wome
n, skeptical at first, believed the girl's story and bought school supplies for her.

After they spo
ke to a teacher, police were called, and the girl was taken from the Pompees' home.

The U.S. Attorney's Office said human trafficking is a modern form of slavery. According to recent government estimates, as many as 20,000 people a year are brought into the United States for forced labor or sexual exploitation.

Child slavery is an entrenched tradition in Haiti where, according to some estimates, there are as many as 300,000 child slaves, called restaveks. Restavek means "stay with" in Creole. Children on the impoverished island sometimes are referred to as "animals."

Willy Pompee was a well-known businessman in Hialeah, where he ran a business called
"Willy's Rags," buying used clothing he resold in Haiti.


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Wake up America and smell the negro.


T.N.B.
 
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Originally posted by Gman@Jun 8 2004, 02:25 PM
HI Tyrone,

I was wondering what that horrible smell was, now I know it was the awful stench of TYPICAL n-gger BEHAVIOR, AKA, TNB...

Gman
Yes, Gman, that's exactly what it was.

T.N.B.
 
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And yet the coons act like we're responsible for slavery. Any slaves we purchased were first enslaved by their bro's.
 
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Originally posted by The Bobster@Jun 8 2004, 06:47 AM
And yet the Vandalcoons act like we're responsible for slavery.â┚¬Ã…¡ÃƒÆ’”�šÃ”š  Any slaves we purchased were first enslaved by their bro's.
And the first person to own a slave in the American colonies was a Vandal himself!!! Why don't they tell that truth in the "history" books of today, I do not know! :angry: :ph34r: :angry:
 
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