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More charges filed by SLED in Florence human trafficking case

FLORENCE, SC (WBTW) – Six new charges have been filed against Jason Roger Pope of Florence who is at the center of an extensive human trafficking case in Florence.

According to booking records at the Florence County Detention Center, Pope faces four new charges of second-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor age 11 to 14 and two charges of trafficking in persons.

This is in addition to the other charges Pope is facing including; promoting the prostitution of a minor, kidnapping, three counts of trafficking people, and criminal sexual conduct with a minor in the second degree. Investigators allege Pope solicited a person under 18 for sex trafficking.

Pope is being held at the Florence County Detention Center without bond.

Jason Pope, also known as “DJ Kid”, appearing in court Oct. 14, 2019 on trafficking and child sex crime charges

In mid-October, Pope appeared in court, facing trafficking and child sex crime charges. During that court appearance, Pope’s attorney withdrew a request for a bond hearing. His attorney did not say why.

In early October, authorities announced they believed there were additional victims of Pope.

RAP SHEET & INCIDENT REPORTS

Earlier this year, News13 obtained documents showing Pope’s extensive criminal history in South Carolina, from SLED, dating back to 1995. His run-ins with the law involve the following agencies in South Carolina: SLED, Florence County Sheriff’s Office, Florence Police, Hartsville Police, Horry County Police, Georgetown Police, and the Clarendon County Sheriff’s Office.

We also got all incident reports from the Florence County Sheriff’s Office involving Pope, from October of 2009 through October of 2019.

All of Pope’s documented arrests in the state, and incident reports from the sheriff’s office, are listed below in chronological order.

We have reached out to the Florence County Sheriff’s Office who declined to comment as the case is part of an ongoing SLED investigation.

Count on News13 as we continue to follow developments in this case.

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