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2 men arrested in Prince George’s prostitution case

WASHINGTON — A 16-year-old girl was put to work as a prostitute, now two men are under arrest.

Police are checking into the claim that one of the men worked as a Prince George’s County school bus driver.

Raleigh McClam, 36, of Upper Marlboro, and 22-year-old Saivon Sharpe of Oxon Hill are charged with a number of criminal counts, including human trafficking in the case.

According to charging documents, the girl was put to work as a prostitute, and McClam demanded sex from her as well—or she would “suffer serious physical harm.â€

According to ABC7, the girl was put to work as a prostitute in several hotels in the D.C. area. The case in Montgomery County involves an incident at a Red Roof Inn Plus in Rockville on Dec. 29.

Police say McClam told court officials he worked as a Prince George’s County school bus driver.

Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø contacted Prince George’s County Public School’s Sherrie Johnson to ask whether McClam was in fact a bus driver with PGCPS.

Johnson sent Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø an email statement saying “PGCPS has a policy not to discuss any individual student, employee or family member, but what I can tell you is, we conduct rigorous background checks on all employees.â€

ABC7 reported that PGCPS identified McClam as a bus driver for the school system and confirmed that he worked in that capacity from June 2015 to February 2106.

When Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø contacted Johnson to ask her to explain the discrepancy, she sent Âé¶¹¹ÙÍø an email repeating her earlier statement.

McClam faces seven counts, each carrying a possible 25-year prison sentence.

Kate Ryan

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