The last three men arrested in Bowling Green's child predator sex sting last October are dealt with in federal court today.
27-year-old Dustin McPhetridge of Surgoinsville, Tennessee pleaded guilty to traveling in interstate commerce with intent to engage in sex with a minor.
McPhetridge admitted he came to Bowling Green expecting to have sex with a 13-year-old girl.
35-year-old James T. Fowler of Murfreesboro, Tennessee pleaded guilty to the same charge as McPhetridge.
He also expected to have sex with that 13-year-old girl who was actually part of a Kentucky Bureau of Investigation sting exposing online sexual predators.
And 27-year-old Jeremy Todd West of Springfield, Tennessee was sentenced to three years and 10 months in prison.
He had previously pleaded guilty to traveling in interstate commerce with intent to engage in sex with a minor.
West was also sentenced to seven years supervised release following his prison term.
And 27-year-old Jeremy Todd West of Springfield, Tennessee was sentenced to three years and 10 months in prison.
He had previously pleaded guilty to traveling in interstate commerce with intent to engage in sex with a minor.
West was also sentenced to seven years supervised release following his prison term.