Defendant Preyed on One of the Victims While Out on Bail
Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark and New York City Police Commissioner Dermot
Shea today announced that a Bronx man has been indicted for the sex-trafficking of a 28-yearold New Jersey woman, and is also under another indictment for sex-trafficking a 15-year-old
Brooklyn girl. In both cases he allegedly beat and choked the victims.
District Attorney Clark said, “The defendant stands charged in two separate cases of
assaulting females to force them into selling themselves for sex. He was indicted last October for
trafficking a 15-year-old runaway, whom he allegedly ‘bought’ for $300 from another alleged
pimp. After he was released on bail in January, he turned to his other victim and allegedly tried
to coerce her into prostitution. He is now indicted for his alleged crimes against that victim as
well. Sex trafficking is a heinous and despicable crime and we must do everything to stop it and
to help the traumatized victims.”
Commissioner Shea said, “The NYPD is committed to combating sex trafficking,
protecting sex trafficking survivors and fighting every day on behalf of society’s most vulnerable
individuals. I thank and commend the Human Trafficking Squad of the NYPD’s Vice
Enforcement Unit and the Bronx District Attorney’s office for their ongoing efforts to eradicate
trafficking in our city and to bring justice to the victims of these heinous crimes.”
District Attorney Clark said the defendant, Reginald Cooke AKA Reggie, 31, of 1051
Anderson Avenue, was arraigned today on three counts of Sex Trafficking, second-degree
Promoting Prostitution, second-degree Strangulation, Criminal Obstruction of Breathing or Blood
Circulation, fourth-degree Promoting Prostitution, third-degree Assault, fourth-degree Criminal
Mischief, two counts of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, Attempted Sex Trafficking, and
Attempted Promoting Prostitution in the second and fourth degree before Bronx Supreme Court
Justice Albert Lorenzo. The defendant was remanded and is due back in court on March 2, 2021.
According to the investigation, between August 21, 2020 to October 8, 2020, the 28-yearold victim met two individuals at a South Hackensack, N.J. motel who then referred her to Cooke. The defendant told the victim she could have a better life and convinced her to stay with her two
children in his Bronx home. Cooke allegedly took photos of the victim and posted them as ads on
sex websites. The victim allegedly performed sexual acts with approximately 10-15 Johns per
day in Cooke’s apartment, or at an apartment nearby. Cooke allegedly imposed specific rules,
and when the victim did not comply, he would allegedly slap, punch and choke her and pull her
hair. He also plied her with PCP.
On October 8, 2020, the victim told the defendant that she did not want to work for him
anymore and wanted to leave that lifestyle. Cooke allegedly became enraged and yelled and hit
her in front of her two children. The victim called the police and left for New Jersey. An
investigation began by the Bronx DA’s Human Trafficking Unit and the NYPD Human
Trafficking Unit.
Cooke is charged with co-defendants Laura Sue Haste AKA Chanel Foxx, 38 of Florida,
and Robert Wilson AKA Tiger, 31, of 452 East 148th Street, for Sex Trafficking of a Child
involving a 15-year-old victim who had run away from home and was reported missing by her
mother. According to the investigation, in September 2019, the girl went to Wilson’s Bronx home
and engaged in sexual intercourse with him and his partner, and she began working for Wilson.
On August 3, 2020, Wilson allegedly sold the victim to Cooke for $300. Cooke allegedly took
the victim to his home and he and Haste refused to let the victim leave. During that time, the
victim engaged in sexual intercourse with Cooke. Cooke allegedly beat the teen to instill fear:
punching, slapping and choking her. The defendant allegedly coordinated meetings with Johns
and managed prices and payments. He allegedly gave the teen clothes, a list of rules and hired a
photographer to take pictures of her. He then uploaded those pictures as ads on sex websites.
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children saw her photos when the ads
started popping up and notified the NYPD. On August 21, 2020, the girl was rescued by the
Human Trafficking Major Case Team after an undercover detective set up a date with the victim.
Cooke and the co-defendants were arraigned on October 29, 2020 on a 22-count indictment
charging Sex Trafficking of a Child, second-degree Promoting Prostitution, two counts of thirddegree Promoting Prostitution and fourth degree Promoting Prostitution before Bronx Supreme
Court Justice Michael Gross. Cooke was additionally charged with three counts of Sex
Trafficking, second-degree Promoting Prostitution, third-degree Rape, third-degree Criminal
Sexual Act, second-degree Unlawful Imprisonment and third-degree Assault. Haste was also
charged with third-degree Criminal Sexual Act, and Wilson was charged with third-degree Rape, two counts of third-degree Criminal Sexual Act, Sex Trafficking of a Child, and second, third and
fourth-degree Promoting Prostitution.
Bail was set in the amount of $250,000 cash/$350,000 insurance bond/$500,000 partially
secured bond at 10% with an examination of surety. On January 21, 2021, Cooke was released
from Rikers Island and immediately contacted the New Jersey complainant and attempted to sex
traffic her again. He was indicted on February 5, 2021, on the case involving that victim.
Anyone with information about other victims, or if you are a victim of human trafficking,
please call the National Human Trafficking Hotline at 888-373-7888, or the Bronx DA’s Crime
Victims Assistance Unit, (718) 590-2115.
The cases are being prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Stephanie M. Reilly of the
Human Trafficking Unit, under the supervision of Stephen Knoepfler, Chief of the Human
Trafficking Unit, and under the overall supervision of Joseph Muroff, Chief of the Special
Victims Division. District Attorney Clark thanked Rhayvan Jackson Terrell, social worker in the
HTU. District Attorney Clark thanked Human Trafficking Major Case Team of NYPD Vice
Enforcement Division Detective Mark Shackel, Detective Judith Moreno, and Lieutenant Amy
Capogna for their work in the investigation.
An indictment is an accusatory instrument and not proof of a defendant’s guilt