Authorities Allege Oxnard Family Involved In Sex Trafficking And Drug Dealing » News Talk 1590 KVTA

2022-08-27 00:29:29 By : Mr. Tony Wu

     The authorities say that law enforcement agencies at the local, state and federal level have, in their words, “dismantled a drug and human trafficking organization” allegedly operated by five members of an Oxnard family in the Oxnard and Port Hueneme areas.

     Investigators say that the organization would target poor women from Mexico who were recruited by third parties to work in the sex trafficking business.

     They would advertise the women on the Internet.

     The authorities allege the organization would then operate the sex trafficking operation out of 3 massage parlors and skin care businesses in Oxnard and one in Port Hueneme.

     Other businesses and locations in Oxnard were used to launder money or run other aspects of the operation including illegal drugs.

     The case has been handed over to the U-S Attorney’s Office for prosecution.

     Here is the entire news release from the Ventura County Sheriff's Office...

  Starting in March 2021, Human Trafficking Investigators assigned to the Ventura County Sheriff’s Special Crimes Unit and FBI received information that sex and labor trafficking was taking place at several massage parlors and skin care businesses in Ventura County. These businesses were owned and operated by family members living in Oxnard.    As the investigation proceeded, investigators learned the suspects primarily targeted women from Mexico of underprivileged backgrounds to work in these illicit businesses, some of whom were   living in Southern California. Investigators also learned the suspects utilized third parties to recruit women to work in these illicit businesses. Once these women were recruited, sex advertisements were placed on various internet sites depicting them. These sex advertisements would describe pricing, the type of sexual encounters available, and which illicit business the women were working.  These advertisements were updated daily, and the females were rotated throughout the businesses owned by the suspects.   Investigators identified four sex and labor trafficking businesses in Ventura County which were owned and operated by the suspects. Additionally, investigators identified a Mexican food restaurant which was owned by the suspects to launder the proceeds from the illicit sex businesses.   The family members managed several of the illicit businesses, collected daily payment receipts from all the businesses, recruited the females, and posted sex advertisements. In addition to the illicit businesses, investigators learned the suspects were involved in narcotics trafficking. The husband-and-wife team Ira and Erika Malarowitz operated the organization while the family members acted as middle management between the brothels.       On August 19, 2022, search warrants were served at the businesses and several residences. As a result of these warrants, numerous trafficked females were located and provided services through human trafficking victim service providers. Large sums of cash were located and seized from the locations which was believed to be proceeds from sex and narcotics trafficking. Investigators also seized large amounts of suspected methamphetamine, fentanyl, cocaine, and marijuana, along with two firearms. Neither firearm was registered, and one was a privately manufactured un-serialized handgun which is commonly referred to as a “ghost gun.”           The case has been presented to the United States Attorney’s Office for criminal proceedings.   The Sheriff’s Special Crimes Unit/ Human Trafficking investigators are part of the Ventura County Human Trafficking Task Force which is made up of members from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, Ventura County District Attorney’s Office, Ventura Police Department, Santa Paula Police Department, Simi Valley Police Department, Oxnard Police Department, California Highway Patrol, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Homeland Security Investigations, California Department of Justice, and several victim service providers. The primary mission of the task force is combatting the fight against sex and/or labor trafficking of humans within Ventura County.  The Ventura County Task force works closely with surrounding cities and counties to fulfill their mission.   Detectives encourage victims to contact “211” or local law enforcement if you believe you are victim or know a victim of human trafficking to be connected with services.

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