A demented Oregon man pleaded guilty Monday to traveling to Missouri last year believing he was going to pay $250 to have sex with underage sisters.
Abdul Lamont Gamble, of LaGrande, could face up to 30 years in prison for attempting his sick sibling tryst, according to the FBI.
The 40-year-old started chatting online with an undercover agent in October 2013, and the agent offered to solicit his fictional 12-year-old and 15-year-old daughters for sex, the FBI said in a release.
Gamble and the agent kept talking online through the spring of 2014, and eventually settled on a $250 sum for sexual acts Gamble specified.
Gamble took a Greyhound bus to Kansas City, Mo., on April 9. He met the agent at the station, and once again discussed the sex acts he had planned for the sisters, authorities said. He paid the agent $100 up front and said he’d give the other $150 when he was done with the girls.
When he and the agent stopped at a CVS and Gamble got out of the car, officers cuffed him.
Gamble’s sentencing hearing has yet to be scheduled.
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