PHILADELPHIA (CN) — A self-proclaimed Texas street preacher was
sentenced to 27 years in federal prison Thursday after helping a woman
kidnap, torture and enslave mentally disabled adults, all while stealing
more than $200,000 of the captives’ government benefits.
Eddie Wright, 57, is the fourth of five conspirators to be sentenced
for the scheme, which began in 2001 and ended a decade later in 2011
when four malnourished adults were rescued from a filthy basement boiler
room in Philadelphia.
Wright pleaded guilty in 2015. A sentencing memorandum prepared by
his attorney, Brendan T. McGuigan, acknowledged that Wright’s actions
were “horrible.”
Linda Weston, who had been the scheme’s ringleader, previously
pleaded guilty to avoid the death penalty and was sentenced to life in
prison plus 80 years. Her daughter, Jean McIntosh, had helped
prosecutors build the case and was sentenced to 40 years prison in
August.
Details of the dirty conditions, physical abuse and forced
prostitution of the victims began to come to light in charging documents
as the case gained national attention.
In all, five defendants were charged with 196 counts. Another of the
co-conspirators, Nicklaus Woodard, was sentenced Tuesday to 27 years.
Federal charges remain pending against Greg Thomas, Weston’s former
boyfriend.
Prosecutors said the five defendants coerced and pressured some of
the mentally disabled captives into making Weston their designated
payees for their benefits. They moved the captives between several
states to avoid being caught, and often locked them in basements,
closets and other confined spaces, feeding them minimal food often
spiked with sedatives.
At least one of the captives testified she was forced to have
children with another captive. She said Weston and her daughter took her
child and told her he had died, and then claimed the baby was theirs to
collect more benefits.
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Preacher in ‘Basement of Horrors’ Case Gets 27 Years
I hope he serves every day of it.
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