Film producer Dillon Jordan was convicted of running a prostitution ring

Updated: Film producer Dillon Jordan was sentenced today to a maximum of five years in prison for running a high-profile prostitution ring in New York City. He was convicted of providing women to clients in New York and organizing sex parties in the United States and abroad.

Jordan, of Lake Arrowhead, California, ran the ring for seven years. manhattan U.S. District Judge John P. Cronan said he would have imposed a longer sentence if he had had the power to do so.

Jordan pleaded guilty to conspiracy and faced a maximum sentence of five years.

Before: Dillon Jordan, 2018 Maggie Gyllenhaal Drama Supporter kindergarten teacher (which won a directing award at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival), Pleaded guilty today to conspiracy to violate the Standards Act for operating an interstate prostitution business.

Sentencing is scheduled for December 12, 2022. Jordan allegedly ran the ring with the help of a British madam. According to a complaint filed in the Southern District of New York, his activities spanned from 2010 to 2017.

Jordan, who also went by the names Daniel Jordan, Daniel Morris Hatton and Daniel Bohler, was arrested by federal agents last July and charged with running what was described as “an extensive and far-reaching” prostitution ring.

Arrested in San Bernardino County, Jordan was charged with solicitation, using interstate commerce to promote unlawful activity and money laundering.

He founded Paperchase Films in 2013. His films include 2019 the child With Ethan Hawke.

Jordan allegedly used his movie production company and a California-based event-planning company to launder money from prostitution activities, court papers allege.

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