Crime & Courts

Man pleads guilty in human trafficking case


Jaylyn Bradley pleaded guilty Friday to sexual exploitation of a child, the Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office said this week. He was originally charged with aggravated human trafficking.
Jaylyn Bradley pleaded guilty Friday to sexual exploitation of a child, the Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office said this week. He was originally charged with aggravated human trafficking. Courtesy photo

A Wichitan man accused in an aggravated human trafficking case has pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation of a child, according to Dan Dillon, spokesman for the Sedgwick County District Attorney’s Office.

Jaylyn Bradley entered the plea Friday in Sedgwick County District Court, Dillon said; his jury trial had been scheduled to start Monday. He will be sentenced March 26 before District Judge Bruce Brown.

Bradley was arrested Dec. 16, 2013, on suspicion of trafficking a 17-year-old. On a Wichita police incident report dated April 8 of that year, an officer reported that the teen had been “pimped out” using a website.

Bradley was 20 at the time of his arrest and charging.

Reach Amy Renee Leiker at 316-268-6644 or aleiker@wichitaeagle.com. Follow her on Twitter: @amyreneeleiker.

This story was originally published January 26, 2015 at 7:39 PM with the headline "Man pleads guilty in human trafficking case."

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