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GUINEA EX-PRESIDENT'S SON JAILED IN US FOR ENSLAVING A GIRL FOR 16 YEARS.

Mohamed Toure and Denise Cros-Toure, both 58, were each sentenced to seven years in federal prison.
Image: Tarrant County Sheriff's Department, via Associated Press.

Texas, UNITED STATES:
A couple who enslaved a Guinean girl for 16 years at their Dallas-area home, forcing her to cook and clean while calling her a ā€œdog,ā€ were each sentenced Monday to seven years in federal prison, the authorities said.

The couple, Mohamed Toure, 58, and Denise Cros-Toure, 58, of Southlake, Tex., who are citizens of Guinea, may be deported after their prison sentence, prosecutors said. They were also ordered to pay almost $290,000 in restitution.

They were found guilty by a federal jury in January of several crimes, including one count each of forced labor.

Mr. Toure is the son of Guinea’s first president, Ahmed SĆ©kou TourĆ©, who led the West African country for 26 years until his death in 1984.

Ahmed Sekou Toure(January 9 1922 - February 26 1984) was the first president of Guinea serving from 1958(country's independence from France) to 1984(his death).

President Sekou Toure visiting United States's then president, John F.Kennedy in White House on October 10 1962.
Image: JFK library.


ā€œIt took tremendous courage for this young woman to share her story at trial,ā€ 
Erin Nealy Cox, the United States attorney for the Northern District of Texas, said in a statement on Monday.

ā€œShe was brought to this country at a young age, pressured to stay quiet, and forced to work for this family without pay for 16 years. I want to commend her, as well as the witnesses who helped shine a light on her circumstances.ā€

The authorities said that in 2000, Mr. Toure and Ms. Cros-Toure arranged for the girl, then 5, to travel alone from West Africa to their Southlake home on a tourist visa.
After arriving in Southlake, she would start working by 7 a.m. every day, cleaning, making beds, vacuuming, cooking and gardening, among other chores, she told the authorities. They said she was forced to take care of the couple’s children.

The authorities said the young woman was physically abused and struck at least once with an electrical cord. She told investigators that she had visited a doctor only once and had slept on a floor for years, upgrading to a twin bed only when one of the couple’s children left for college.

The young woman was isolated from her family and prevented from receiving any education while the couple’s children went to school and college, the authorities said.

In August 2016, a former neighbor encouraged the young woman to collect evidence, including photos, to prove that she had lived in the Toure household for years. She then escaped from the house with a duffel bag and a backpack and was taken to a local Y.M.C.A, according to court filings.

During the trial, the young woman, identified in news reports as Djena Diallo, said she could occasionally walk in and out of the Southlake home, and attend the couple’s family outings, The Dallas Morning News reported in January. She said she did not leave for good because she did not know anyone in the area, The News reported.

The couple were indicted in September.

In January, they were convicted of conspiracy to commit alien harboring and alien harboring, in addition to the forced labor charges, the authorities said.


ā€œOur clients are paying a tremendous price for what we believe is a wildly exaggerated story by a woman desperate to remain in this country and to find a path to citizenship, rather than return to Guinea,ā€ 
said Scott Palmer, a lawyer for Ms. Cros-Toure.

Mr. Palmer said the Toures planned to appeal the case.

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