Feds charge Chenango County woman with selling girl for sex

By: The Associated Press

Tuesday, February 12, 2008 1:03 PM EST

BINGHAMTON -- A 46-year-old upstate New York woman sold a young girl to her landlord for sex in exchange for back rent, according to federal prosecutors.
Linda O'Connor of Norwich also sold the girl to strangers twice at a hotel, authorities said. The girl was 12 and 13 at the time of the rapes in 2006 and 2007.

O'Connor was arrested Sunday on federal charges of selling a child and other pornography counts. Assistant U.S. Attorney Miroslav Lovric said she could face up to life in prison.

O'Connor's former landlord, Dean Sacco, 49, of Jersey City, N.J., was also charged with having sex with the girl, crossing state lines to have sex with a minor and various pornography charges.

The girl told authorities that O'Connor and Sacco photographed the assaults. Now 14 and in foster care, she told police she faced homelessness and that Sacco threatened to kill her if she didn't comply.

The girl told investigators Sacco had sex with her at least five times and that O'Connor took her to a Johnson City hotel in December 2006 to have sex with a 40-year-old man for $150 while O'Connor watched. O'Connor later took her back to the hotel again to have sex with a second man, the girl said. After the second encounter, O'Connor took the girl Christmas shopping.

O'Connor's lawyer, federal public defender Melissa Tuohey, did not immediately return phone calls seeking comment about the charges.

Attorney Kelly Fischer said he was assigned Monday to represent Sacco in the federal court proceedings and declined to comment until he had studied the case.

O'Connor and Sacco were both being held without bail until a detention hearing on Friday.

Sacco was scheduled for trial this week in Chenango County on rape and nine other felony charges involving the girl, but the trial has been postponed at the request of his defense attorney in that case, said District Attorney Joseph McBride. Sacco's lawyer in that case, Scott Clippinger, was in court Tuesday and not immediately available for comment.

Lovric said the federal charges "encompass more activity" than the state charges.

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brew1234 wrote on Feb 12, 2008 10:53 PM:

" The same as people who use suggestive screen names. They are sick and twisted. "

quiveringthigh wrote on Feb 12, 2008 9:01 PM:

" What is wrong with Central NY? "

a mom79 wrote on Feb 12, 2008 7:23 PM:

" OMG these would be some S*I*C*K SOB'S, I hope the poor teen gets some much needed therapy ASAP & the so called adults get ... well can't put those words on here!!! "

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