Movie producer pleads guilty in prostitution prosecution
NEW YORK (AP) — A California movie producer has pleaded guilty in a prostitution case, admitting that he conspired to run a business that prosecutors say delivered women to clients across the United States and in England. Dillon Jordan was permitted to enter the plea remotely Thursday and pleaded guilty to conspiracy to operate a prostitution business. U.S. District Judge John P. Cronan scheduled sentencing for Dec. 12. A plea deal Jordan signed with prosecutors recommends he serve between 21 months and 27 months in prison and pay a fine as high as $95,000. It also calls for him to forfeit $1.4 million.