Three individuals are facing felony charges in two separate human trafficking cases after Attorney General Gentner Drummond's Multi-County Grand Jury indicted them on multiple counts this week. These indictments follow investigations by the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics (OBN) Human Trafficking Unit and the Oklahoma City Police Department (OCPD) Vice Unit.
Charquion Pope, an inmate at Mack Alford Correctional Center, is accused of orchestrating a human trafficking operation from inside prison walls.
Beginning in February 2025, the OBN Human Trafficking Unit launched an investigation into Pope after learning he maintained multiple social media accounts identifying himself as a 'pimp' and listing his phone number in commercial sex advertisements. During a Victim Recovery Operation conducted that same month, agents identified communications between Pope and a victim indicating that he was advertising the victim for commercial sex, communicating with commercial sex buyers, scheduling sex acts and collecting money from the victim.





