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HUSBAND AND WIFE INDICTED FOR FACILITATING SEX TOURISM THROUGH “TROPICAL ADULT VACATION” COMPANY

The New York County District Attorney's Office


Cyrus R. Vance, Jr.
District Attorney, New York County

For Immediate Release September 10, 2015

DA VANCE: HUSBAND AND WIFE INDICTED FOR FACILITATING SEX TOURISM THROUGH “TROPICAL ADULT VACATION” COMPANY

Defendants Allegedly Sold Sexual Services from Prostituted Women to Visitors to the Dominican Republic
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Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., today announced the indictment of JENNIFER COTTEN, 49, and ALFRED COTTEN, 50, a married couple, for facilitating sex tourism by U.S. citizens to the Dominican Republic through their company, TROPICAL ADULT VACATION (“TAV”). Their arrests follow a 10-month investigation with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). The defendants are each charged in a New York State Supreme Court indictment with one count of Promoting Prostitution in the Third Degree. [1]

“The alleged ‘family business’ for this husband and wife team was international sex tourism,” said District Attorney Vance. “Companies like the one charged in this case create a demand for the sexual services of prostituted women abroad, many of whom may be trafficked individuals. That is exactly why, in New York, it is illegal to sell prostitution-related travel services to any jurisdiction, at home or abroad: those who pay for sex facilitate a black market that profits off of the vulnerable, particularly women and children.”

“The Cottens allegedly exploited women by bringing them into prostitution for international sex travelers, thereby encouraging the growing problem of human trafficking,” said Glenn Sorge, acting Special Agent in Charge of HSI New York. “HSI will continue to work with its law enforcement partners to pursue those criminals who place greed ahead of human dignity.”

According to court documents and statements made on the record in court, beginning in July 2011, the defendants operated a sex tourism company, TROPICAL ADULT VACATION, through which they provided U.S. citizens with room, board, and the services of prostituted women at their hotel located in Boca Chica, a small town near the capital of the Dominican Republic, over the course of hundreds of trips. The defendants personally managed TAV’s business operations from their Florida residence, including posting advertisements on Backpage.com to solicit customers, operating TAV’s website, and responding to email and phone inquiries.

Customers could make payments in advance of their trips using credit cards, wire transfers, or direct deposit. Typically, once a customer arrived in the Dominican Republic, they were transported to the TAV hotel by the COTTENS’ locally-based associate, who handled day-to-day operations. There, customers were allowed to select between several different prostituted women, and could engage in sexual activity during stays ranging from 24 hours to one week. Though prices varied depending on the length of a customer’s trip, they were typically charged approximately $1,500 for a weekend stay.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office’s Human Trafficking Response Unit

Last year, District Attorney Vance announced the expansion of the Human Trafficking Program into the Human Trafficking Response Unit (HTRU). Housed within the Office’s Special Victims Bureau in the Manhattan Family Justice Center, HTRU investigates and prosecutes sex and labor trafficking cases, and provides support for victims and their families in partnership with advocacy groups. The Unit also works to identify victims in cases that may involve elements of trafficking from hundreds of street arrests that are screened and prosecuted by other areas of the Office, including the Domestic Violence Unit.

HTRU is among the most robust anti-trafficking units of any prosecutor’s office nationwide, with an in-house social worker and financial analyst joining two full-time prosecutors, 15 specially trained prosecutors, and multiple support staff. HTRU builds upon long-term investigative techniques – including wiretaps and forensic analytics – that make up the backbone of the evidence-based approach used to build these complex cases.

Assistant District Attorney James Lynch is handling the prosecution of this case under the supervision of Assistant District Attorneys Jennifer Dolle; John Temple, Chief of the Human Trafficking Response Unit; andExecutive Assistant District Attorneys Audrey Moore, Chief of the Special Victims Bureau; and John Irwin, Chief of the Trial Division. Senior Investigators Ariela DaSilva and Miguel Rivera, as well as Supervising Investigator Jonathan Reid, assisted with the investigation. Trial Preparation Assistant Samuel Morales is also assisting with the case.

District Attorney Vance thanked acting Special Agent in Charge of HSI New York Glenn Sorge, and Special Agents Rob Mancene and Megan Buckley.

Defendant Information:

JENNIFER COTTEN, D.O.B. 6/14/1966
North Fort Myers, FL

Charge:

Promoting Prostitution in the Third Degree, a class D felony, one count


ALFRED COTTEN, D.O.B. 5/24/1965
North Fort Myers, FL

Charge:

Promoting Prostitution in the Third Degree, a class D felony, one count


[1] The charges contained in the indictment are merely allegations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. All factual recitations are derived from documents filed in court and statements made on the record in court.


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« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2018, 03:08:45 AM »
Florida couple ran sex tourism business out of Dominican Republic:

BY SHAYNA JACOBS NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Updated: Friday, September 11, 2015, 12:40 PM



Alfred and Jennifer Cotten are accused of operating Tropical Adult Vacations. The website paired travelers with prostitutes in the Dominican Republic.

All expenses were paid — including sex.

A couple from Florida had a “sex tourism” business in which they sent travelers to the Dominican Republic and then paired them with prostitutes, prosecutors said Thursday.

Alfred and Jennifer Cotten, 50 and 49, operators of Tropical Adult Vacations, were charged with promoting prostitution for allegedly managing the women who were sold for sex between July 2011 and August 2015.

“They were living in Florida and advertised all over the country, including Manhattan,” Assistant District Attorney James Lynch said at their arraignment in Manhattan Supreme Court.

Prosecutors said calls and money transfers related to the business occurred in the city, although the husband and wife were based at their home in N. Fort Myers, Fla.

Customers of the Cottens would be met at the airport by a company employee named Paco, who would “bring them to the resort where they would then choose from a number of prostitutes for however long they would want it,” Lynch said.

The ADA said they also had the option of booking “two women at a time.”

“They had all different options,” Lynch said. “They had sex with the women and that was included in the price that was paid.”

They dealt in email and phone inquiries and advertised on Backpage.com, he said.

Authorities have a recording of a controlled call in which the pair discussed options for a bachelor party, Lynch told the judge.

When a search warrant was conducted on their home, investigators found 55 pounds of gold and silver coins, thousands in cash — including Dominican currency — and a .38-caliber Colt automatic.

The case was handled by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Human Trafficking Response Unit and Homeland Security.

The wife’s attorney, Genay Leitman, said her client ran a day care and now cares for her infirm husband who is wheelchair-bound and has a host of medical problems.

Lawyers for the couple said they have never been in legal trouble before and shouldn’t be now, because prostitution is legal in the Dominican Republic.

“There are some issues of jurisdiction that Ms. Letiman and myself have to explore,” said the husband’s attorney Emanuel Moore.

“If there are acts, the acts are out of Florida and also down in the Dominican Republic.”

Justice Marcy Kahn released them on their own recognizance and ordered them to report to their lawyers weekly.

They are expected to return to Florida but must be back for their next court appearance on Nov. 9 and all others to follow, the judge said.

“If they’re not here, a warrant will be issued for their arrest,” Khan said.

They each face up to seven years behind bars but would also be eligible for probation if convicted.

DA Cyrus Vance Jr. blasted the alleged operation, saying they "create a demand for the sexual services of prostituted women abroad, many of whom may be trafficked individuals."

"That is exactly why, in New York, it is illegal to sell prostitution-related travel services to any jurisdiction, at home or abroad: those who pay for sex facilitate a black market that profits off of the vulnerable, particularly women and children," the DA said.


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/florida-couple-busted-sex-tourism-business-prosecutors-article-1.2356426

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« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2018, 03:09:06 AM »
The couple advertised their business in Backpage.com. Through there they set up a call where the couple discussed options for a bachelor party. A search warrant of their home recovered 55 pounds of gold and silver coins, thousands in US and Dominican currency, and a .38-caliber Colt automatic.

http://www.jdjournal.com/2015/09/12/couple-busted-for-running-tropical-adult-vacations/

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http://www.nbc-2.com/story/30008026/n-fort-myers-couple-accused-of-running-sex-tourism-business#.VgHOiN9Viko

N. Fort Myers couple accused of running sex tourism business



LEE COUNTY, FL -

Neighbors are in shock after investigators arrested a North Fort Myers couple for running a sex tourism business right out of their North Key Drive home, just off US-41.

The couple is now in jail facing federal charges for prostitution.

According to court documents, the business started in July of 2011. That means they not only ran their business out of the North Key Drive community, but also from their previous home in Cape Coral.

On Friday, we spoke with neighbors from both properties.

Jennifer Cotten, 49, and Alfred Cotten, 50, are accused of running Tropical Adult Vacation -- a sex tourism business -- right out of their North Fort Myers home.

"I think it's horrific," said Kathy White, a current neighbor.

Tropical Adult Vacation claimed to be a family business. Investigators say it facilitated sex tourism in the Dominican Republic.

The business was promoted online. Customers typically paid $1,500 for a weekend stay.

"If they knew about it, no one really said anything. I'm pretty sure it's probably a surprise to everyone around here," said Quinn Bailey, a former neighbor.

The couple set people up with room, board and prostitutes in the Dominican Republic.

"I hope they convict them and send them away for a very long time," said White.

The Cottens were arrested in Tampa in late August following a 10-month investigation by two federal agencies.

"It's one thing to be trafficking people. Then when you bring kids into it, it's just disgusting," said Bailey.

The New York County Defense Attorney that announced the indictment says companies like this one facilitate a black market that profits off vulnerable women and children.

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« Reply #6 on: April 21, 2018, 03:11:54 AM »
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« Reply #7 on: April 21, 2018, 03:12:30 AM »
Customers of the Cottens would be met at the airport by a company employee named Paco, who would “bring them to the resort where they would then choose from a number of prostitutes for however long they would want it,” Lynch said.


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/crime/florida-couple-busted-sex-tourism-business-prosecutors-article-1.2356426

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« Reply #8 on: April 21, 2018, 03:13:07 AM »
http://www.jdjournal.com/2015/09/12/couple-busted-for-running-tropical-adult-vacations/


The DA goes on to state that they are creating “a demand for the sexual services of prostituted women abroad, many of whom may be trafficked individuals.” They could each face up to seven years in jail but would be eligible for probation. The wife alleges that she have to care for her infirm husband that is wheelchair-bound and has multiple medical problems which may play a factor into his sentencing.


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« Reply #9 on: April 21, 2018, 03:13:29 AM »
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Through their company, Tropical Adult Vacation, the Cottens ''allegedly exploited women by bringing them into prostitution for international sex travelers, thereby encouraging the growing problem of human trafficking,'' said Glenn Sorge, acting Special Agent for Homeland Security Investigations.

https://www.manhattanda.org/da-vance-husband-and-wife-indicted-facilitating-sex-tourism-through-tropical-adult-va/

“The Cottens allegedly exploited women by bringing them into prostitution for international sex travelers, thereby encouraging the growing problem of human trafficking,” said Glenn Sorge, acting Special Agent in Charge of HSI New York. “HSI will continue to work with its law enforcement partners to pursue those criminals who place greed ahead of human dignity.”

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Tropical Adult Vacations

2323 Del Prado Blvd South #7
PMB 274
Cape Coral, Florida 33990
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Domain Name: TROPICALADULTVACATIONS.COM
Created on: 19-May-07
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Last Updated on: 24-Aug-11

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Tropical Adult Vacations
2323 Del Prado Blvd South #7
PMB 274
Cape Coral, Florida 33990
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(305) 992-9556

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Tropical Adult Vacations
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Cape Coral, Florida 33990
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« Reply #12 on: April 23, 2018, 07:50:35 AM »
In 2004, Adult Vacation Getaway and Affordable Adult Vacations merged.  Customers were assured that packages, rates, services and facilities would be the same.



Prior to living in North Fort Myers and Cape Coral, Alfred and Jennifer Cotten lived in Valrico, Florida.  Their phone number was...

Valrico, FL 33596-8432
(813) 846-6312


Contact information on the resort website included Alfred Cotten's home phone.




https://web.archive.org/web/20060511180848/http://www.adultvacationgetaway.com/


Customer's were instructed to contact Al for yacht reservations.



https://web.archive.org/web/20070224120308/http://adultvacationgetaway.com/excursions/YachtExcursion.htm


General Contact information for the Margarita Island resort included Cotten's home phone.



https://web.archive.org/web/20060615104933/http://adultvacationgetaway.com/AVG_Contact.html

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« Reply #13 on: April 23, 2018, 07:51:03 AM »
For many years, Affordable Adult Vacations has had a resort located a few blocks from the current Tropical Adult Vacations location.   The AAV resort is the Astoria Hotel on Calle 20 Deciembre, in Boca Chica.

http://periastron-vacations.com/

http://www.affordable-adult-vacations.com/






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This sketch was done in San Francisco on April 18, 2003, after Amy Bradley was seen at Fisherman’s Wharf.  The sketch was done by an FBI forensic artist from Quantico.  The witnesses spent many hours working with the FBI artist. This sighting has been very important to Amy’s investigation.  This sketch was one of three sketches that were on the FBI website for over ten years.  The individual in this sketch has been identified as being with Amy in three locations, at three different times, by three different witnesses.

The current indictment naming Alfred Cotten is from a New York City Grand Jury, as the result of a Federal investigation by Homeland Security and ICE.  These charges do not include anything connected to the sightings of Amy with the man in the sketch.  Amy has not been seen in New York.  The charges from New York are specifically for promoting prostitution and nothing else.  The Justice Department agencies and the Manhattan District Attorney are not offering explanations about this to the Bradleys.  I can only say that Amy’s story is very complicated and it covers many jurisdictions.  This is just the beginning. 

At this time, neither the Justice Department nor the Manhattan District Attorney has named the man in the FBI sketch as Alfred Cotten.  There are currently no charges or indictments in Manhattan Supreme Court associating Alfred Cotten with Amy Bradley.