Man accused of trafficking local girl, FBI believes there could be more victims

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The Department of Justice outlined a disturbing case of child exploitation and rape that took place in King of Prussia, West Conshohocken and other areas.

John Douglas Burch, 54, of Santa Monica, California faces charges connected to the case. The FBI believes more victims could be out there.In 2014, the FBI said Burch met a local girl who was 13 or 14 years old via the online chat forum 'Omegle'. This is where he "groomed her to become his sex slave," according to court documents.

According to documents, he would instruct her to sit on a bench and wait for his clients - which included about a dozen men over three years.

 

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