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Charles E. Miller was booked into the Fort Worth Jail on Monday afternoon.
He faces a charge of compelling prostitution by force/threat/coercion, according to jail records.
Officers were dispatched to a human trafficking call on Dec. 18 in the 500 block of Tierney Road at the suspect’s home.
A 45-year-old woman was the reported victim in the case, according to a police call log.
Human trafficking detectives investigated the case.
The warrant written by Fort Worth Detective A. Matthews provided this account:
In a December interview, the woman told Matthews she had met Miller, who goes by the name “Cat,” five to seven years ago.
Initially, Miller provided rides to the woman, and she moved in with him when he eventually got an apartment.
Miller started controlling and harassing her, and demanding for her to help pay the rent. At times, he locked her out of the apartment.
Miller wanted at least $100 per week, and she had to do whatever she needed in order to make the money, he told her. He noted that women walked along Tierney to prostitute themselves.
The Fort Worth man threatened to hurt or kill the woman if she did bring him any money, according to the warrant.
The woman told the detective she stayed with Miller because he was holding important documents from her which she needed to move.
In November, the woman told Matthews she was admitted to John Peter Smith Hospital for blunt-force trauma to her head. Detectives received medical records from JPS in January that verified she suffered the injuries.
After she was released from the hospital, Miller assaulted her when she refused to have sex with him, according to the warrant.
She escaped and called police in December."
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