A Connecticut woman is facing multiple federal charges in connection with child sex trafficking.
Jamira Denise Myers, also known as “Chocolate,” 42, of Hamden, has been charged by federal criminal complaint with sex trafficking and attempted sex trafficking of minors, forced labor and attempted forced labor of minors, and obstruction and attempted obstruction of sex trafficking enforcement, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Connecticut.
Court records show that, in July 2025, the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children alerted the New Haven Police Department that images of a 16-year-old girl were allegedly seen on skipthegames.com, “a website that advertises commercial sex services.”
According to court records, an investigation conducted by the Homeland Security Investigation Task Force alleges that Myers was using the website “to post advertisements for sexual services involving the 16-year-old girl and at least four other minor girls between the ages of 14 and 17.”
“Myers arranged meetings between clients and the minors and transported the minors to the meetings, including hotel rooms she rented,” investigators alleged. “Myers initially instructed the minors to rob clients upon meeting them, splitting the stolen money with the minors. She later directed at least one minor girl to engage in sexual acts with clients.”
Myers was arrested on Oct. 10 and is currently detained. If convicted. she faces a mandatory minimum of 15 years in prison, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Anyone with information related to the investigation is asked to call the HSI Tip Line at 866-347-2423. To report cases of child exploitation, go to report.cybertip.org.
