
Two Macon men are charged with selling a runaway girl's sexual services to 10 men, then selling her to another man for $500.
A Bibb County grand jury on Tuesday indicted Shuntain Griffin and Marcus Henley on charges of trafficking a person for labor or sexual servitude, according to prosecutor Nancy Scott Malcor.
The 14-year-old girl ran away from her Bibb County home earlier this year and began living with Griffin and Henley, she said. In that time, they sold her services to 10 men.
Finally, they sold her to a Crawford County man for $500.
Investigators found the girl at the Crawford home and returned her to her family.
Prosecutors orginally accused the two men of several other charges including aggravated child molestation, child molestation and pimping.
Those charges were dropped in place of the sexual servitude charge, Scott Malcor said.
Both men are in the Bibb County jail. No trial date has been set.

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