U.S. Attorney’s Office February 03, 2014 |
United States Attorney Eldridge commented, “Mr. Parliment abused his position of public trust to engage in illegal activities involving prostitution. We remain dedicated to holding those accountable who use similar positions to perpetrate crime.”
According to documents filed in the case, from January to June 2013, Parliment arranged for and facilitated the travel of a prostitute working out of Memphis to come to Hot Springs for the purposes of exchanging sexual activity for money. Over the course of the investigation, it was discovered that Parliament had not only engaged the services of the prostitute himself but also facilitated meetings and introductions between the prostitute and others for sexual activity. Parliament pleaded guilty to the offense on July 29, 2013.
This case was investigated by the FBI Denied Innocence Task Force. Assistant United States Attorney Dustin Roberts prosecuted the case for the United States.