Former MMA fighter James Bond has been arrested for child sex trafficking and other related crimes. Read on to uncover the shocking allegations and details of the case.
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Former MMA fighter James Bond, also known as Jaymes Christopher Shulte, has been arrested for child sex trafficking and other related crimes. |
Bond was apprehended at Miami International Airport after being denied entry into Argentina. |
He is facing multiple charges, including sex trafficking of minors and production of child pornography. |
The accused is accused of committing child sex crimes in Colombia and distributing videos of children engaged in sex acts through his website. |
The investigation is being conducted by Homeland Security Investigations in Phoenix, in collaboration with the Colombian National Police and other agencies. |
The United States Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona, Phoenix, is handling the prosecution. |
Shocking Arrest of Former MMA Fighter
A former mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter from Scottsdale has been arrested over child sex trafficking allegations and other related crimes. The accused, James Bond, whose former legal name is Jaymes Christopher Shulte, was apprehended on Thanksgiving Day at Miami International Airport. The arrest took place after he was denied entry into Argentina.
Bond had his initial court appearance in Miami on Monday, where he faced multiple charges including sex trafficking of minors, engaging in illicit sexual conduct in foreign places, production of child pornography for importation to the United States, and other crimes. He is now awaiting transportation from Miami to Arizona to face these charges. The exact date of his transfer has not been announced.
In an indictment brought against Bond, he is accused of committing multiple child sex crimes in Colombia. Shockingly, he is also alleged to have produced videos of children engaged in sex acts and distributed them through his website. The investigation is being conducted by Homeland Security Investigations in Phoenix, in collaboration with the Colombian National Police, HSI Bogota, HSI Miami, and HSI Buenos Aires.
The United States Attorney’s Office, District of Arizona, Phoenix, is handling the prosecution. As of now, no further details have been released regarding this disturbing case.