Enyerbert Alberto Blanco Blanco pleaded guilty to charges stemming from sex trafficking offenses that occurred through October 2024. The case appears to involve multiple defendants, as court records reference co-defendant Yenire Karolina Pacheco Leiton, with whom Blanco Blanco is prohibited from associating during his supervised release.
U.S. District Judge Rodney Smith sentenced Blanco Blanco to 135 months on the conspiracy count and 120 months on the substantive sex trafficking charge, with the terms running concurrently. The court recommended that the Bureau of Prisons designate him to a facility in the Southern District of Florida, and he will receive credit for time served since his October 18, 2024 arrest.
Blanco Blanco entered guilty pleas to both counts in the indictment, avoiding trial on the serious federal charges. The case involves violations of 18 U.S.C. § 1594(c) for conspiracy to commit sex trafficking of a minor and 18 U.S.C. § 1591 for sex trafficking of children or by force, fraud or coercion.
Upon release, Blanco Blanco will face 20 years of supervised release with extensive restrictions, including no contact with minors, computer usage limitations, mandatory sex offender treatment, and cooperation with immigration removal proceedings. The sentence reflects the serious nature of federal sex trafficking crimes and the lengthy supervision periods designed to protect potential victims.