A 50-year old Detroit man, Donald Clifton Allen Jr., who described himself as a big-time pimp and had a YouTube reality show in which he offered advice on what he called Pimpin, is on trial in Detroit Federal Court. Allen is facing charges of possession of child pornography, sexually exploiting children, and sex trafficking. FBI agents confiscated hundreds of hours of video that are at the center of the case against him. Authorities say he was known on the street as D’Nero Armani and described himself as a big-time player. Authorities also pointed out, that in reality, he was a four- time felon and a minor league player who was so broke that he had his girls turning tricks on the streets of Southwest Detroit and in the backroom of a friend’s home in Bloomfield Township. The charges against him could send him to prison for up to 30 years.
Detroit YouTube reality star in Federal Court for child sex crimes
Dec 9, 2015 | 7:53 AM

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