Former detective charged in sex trafficking protection ring

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Brooks allegedly paid Golubski for “protection from law enforcement investigation and intervention into the criminal offenses, including sex trafficking, occurring at Delevan (Apartments).”

“The girls locked in the office unit, whom some of the defendants sometimes considered to ‘belong’ to one of the defendants at a time, would be forced to provide sexual services to that defendant primarily and sometimes to others,” the indictment details.

The girls had no choice. They were ordered to perform sexual services for the adult men who visited the building.

According to the indictment, Brooks had an office at the Delevan “where he stored guns, drugs, and cash used in his criminal activities.” 

Double Homicide

Brooks is also alleged to be implicated in the 1994 double homicide that sent Lamonte McIntyre to prison. McIntyre was exonerated. And claimed that Golubski and a county prosecutor had forced witnesses to lie to protect Brook’s drug and sex trafficking operation.

The reopening of the murder investigation found that the murders were committed by a 15-year-old named Neil Edgar, Jr., aka “Monster.” And that Brooks ordered the killing.