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More arrests made in Toledo pastors sex trafficking case

Two women were arrested in Toledo on Saturday night in relation to case against the Toledo pastors accused of sex trafficking.
Alexis Fortune (left) and Alisa Haynes (right) are being held in the Lucas Co. jail and are expected to appear in court tomorrow.

TOLEDO (WTOL) - Two women were arrested in Toledo on Saturday night in relation to case against the Toledo pastors accused of sex trafficking.

Alisa Haynes, 43, and Alexis Fortune, 24, were arrested by the FBI and are being held in the Lucas County jail. Both are facing charges related to the sex trafficking case.

Alisa is the wife of Anthony Haynes, one of the local pastors charged with sex trafficking minors.

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Anthony Haynes, Cordell Jenkins and Kenneth Butler have all been charged with sex trafficking of children and producing child porn. Those charges came after they were accused of having sex with young girls in hotels as well as their churches.

In addition to the pastors, former Lucas County Administrator and Jenkins’s now ex-wife, Laura Lloyd-Jenkins, has also been charged with obstructing justice.

Butler was the first to accept a plea deal involving a sentence of 17-and-a-half years. He faced three life sentences if he did not accept the deal.

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Anthony Haynes, Cordell Jenkins and Laura Lloyd-Jenkins are scheduled to be in federal court January 22.

Alisa Haynes and Alexis Fortune are expected to appear in court tomorrow.

This story is developing.

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