3 Parents Solicited Teens For ‘Parties’ Via Facebook, Prosecutors Say — 2 Moms And A Dad Accused


A group of three New York City parents solicited underage teens to show up at wild parties for which the young girls would be paid $800 per night to have sex with older men, according to documents filed this week in Brooklyn Federal Court.

The shocking allegations involve a married Brooklyn couple — both of whom work for Federal Express, and have two young kids of their own — and a young single mom. Prosecutors allege that the 34-year-old dad, Brian Adams, would review photographs of girls as young as 12 on Facebook.

Then it was allegedly up to his wife, 24-year-old Shandale Franklin, and another woman, Tatiana Daniel, 20, to contact the girls and entice them into the scheme with promises of cash.

Though the court documents do not make clear whether the sex parties ever actually took place, the allegations contain lurid details of what the trio of parents had in mind for the underage teens.

In one Facebook chat detailed in the court documents, Daniel is quoted advising a 12-year-old girl on how she should dress and what she can expect from a gathering at which she is expected to perform sex acts with adult men — male partygoers who included, the girls were told, “lawyers, doctors, teachers, whatever.”

“Just wear something cute, like nice panties and bras,” Daniel told the 12-year-old, according to the shocking story, broken by The New York Daily News. “Drinks, weed and food will be provided.”

Also according the prosecutors allegations, Adams repeatedly considered rejecting girls for being “kinda big.”

But in the case of one 15-year-old, he appeared to reconsider, saying that he would attempt to send the girl to a client who preferred larger girls, according to the allegations.

“The one from last time she kinda big so am trying to find a client that like gurls her size,” he wrote in one message quoted in the documents.

Franklin, the wife of Brian Adams, is quoted in the papers explaining in very frank terms to one teen what she would be getting herself into.

“It’s called a gentlemen’s affair… Basically like a sex party,” she wrote in a message to a potential victim of the trio’s alleged sex trafficking scheme. “Doctors and lawyers and maybe teachers will be there. Drinks, weed and food will be there.”

After she was arrested, Daniel told police that her only income came from child support payments.

The three are now being held without bail, but if convicted on the charges that they solicited teens for sex parties, they each would face a minimum of 15 years behind bars.

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