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- Ex VP of HSUS prepares for multiple life prison sentences.

- National Animal Welfare Assco
Published by -NAWA News Feed- in - Animal Law - · Saturday 18 Jan 2020


Each of the 16 counts of sex-trafficking of a child
carries a 25 years to life sentence.

Federal prosecutors ready to sentence.
All options for Wills now exhausted.

NEW UPDATE: July 8, 2020, CLICK HERE !

You may remember when David Keith Wills (former VP with Humane Society of the United States) was arrested and charged with multiple counts of sex-trafficking of a child, and was convicted on 16 counts of his indictment in October 2019.



Well, after 3 months of several attempts by Wills’ legal team to get another trial and get him removed from solitary confinement with out any success, now federal prosecutors push court to set sentencing date.

On January 15, Assistant United States Attorney Ryan K. Patrick filed with the United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas, its very strong points within the Government’s Request For Sentencing Date,



"The Defendant was found guilty by a jury over three months ago.  Since then, Defendant has filed three motions for new trial and intends to add additional grounds for a new trial in a separate filing.  The fact that the Defendant may add additional grounds to his motion for new trial, whether as a “corrected motion” or allegedly “newly discovered evidence,” and might continue to do so, should not act to delay the enforcement of a just sentence".  See Herrera v. Collins, 506 U.S. 390, 417 (1993); United States v. Forbes, 790 F.3d 403, 408 (2d Cir. 2015).

Humanewatch.org previously reported:  "Former Humane Society Exec Convicted of Child Sex Trafficking It’s been a rough month for alumni of the Humane Society of the United States (not affiliated with your local humane society). We reported recently on the sentencing of Scotlund Haisley, former head of HSUS’s rescue team, for armed robbery in DC. Now, former HSUS vice president David K. Wills has been convicted on federal child sex-trafficking charges in Texas. Haisley got 46 months; Wills faces life in prison.

According to the Department of Justice:

The jury heard that from 2012 to 2015, [Wills] conspired with Maria Losoya and trafficked a young girl beginning when she was only 10 years of age. Losoya and Wills used their cell phones to arrange meetings at several different locations where Wills would sexually assault the victim. These included multiple Wills’ residences as well as Losoya’s in Brownsville and hotels and motels in the greater Corpus Christi area.

The jury heard testimony that Wills promised to pay for the victim’s college tuition if Losoya allowed him to sexually assault the young girl.

Losoya pleaded guilty in 2017 to a related charge.

At HSUS, Wills helped run undercover investigations. But his tenure came to a scandalous end when HSUS fired him in 1995 following allegations of embezzlement. Wills was also sued for sexual harassment by several HSUS employees. Wills pleaded guilty in 1999 to embezzlement.

Wills reportedly helped bring Wayne Pacelle to HSUS in 1994. Pacelle would become CEO of HSUS in 2004, before resigning in 2018 following allegations of serial sexual harassment. His successor was Kitty Block—one of the people who had sued Wills for harassment."  READ MORE









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