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Former YouTube pimp, Donald Clifton “D’Nero Armani” Allen Jr., could face up to 30 years in federal prison if convicted on charges of child pornography and sexual abuse, the New York Daily News reports.

Allen’s lavish YouTube videos gave other wannabe pimps advice on how to prosper and handle their prostitutes. Allen has been in federal prison since 2012, after he racked up numerous sex crime charges stemming from his home videos with underage girls engaging in explicit behavior.

Despite the online violations, prosecutors say Allen is a criminal beyond his YouTube channel.

In 2009, an investigation was opened on Allen after a DUI stop with driver Yun Chong Hindy. When the car was pulled over, officers discovered Allen in the backseat with a 17-year-old girl. Hindy later admitted to police that she had seen Allen leave the young girl with countless men in her apartment. She claimed Allen boasted about his pimping and his prostitutes.

Women and girls stated that Allen would charge men $100 to $150 for their sexual services. A 17-year-old girl said the pimp would also coordinate meet-ups with older men at different hotels in Detroit.

According to the NY Daily News, Hindy said that Allen: “…did bad things to girls.”

With this lead, authorities conducted a raid on Allen’s home, where they found a 20-minute video of a 17-year-old girl doing sexually explicit things, as well as camera and laptops with footage of women stripping.

After a series of confessionals from the women who worked under Allen and evidence found throughout the investigation, a jury indicted Allen in 2012 on charges of child pornography, child trafficking, and sexual exploitation of children.

He will face trial on December 8th.

SOURCES: NY Daily News | PHOTO CREDIT: GETTY

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