One defendant has already pleaded guilty.
WOODBURY -- A Glassboro man accused of human trafficking will face trial next week, according to the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office.
Levin Orr, 26, of East High Street, was arrested in 2014 on charges that he and Jennie Norcross, 28, of Blackwood, prostituted a 16-year-old Westville girl.
Prosecutors allege that her sexual services were offered online.
Norcross pleaded guilty in April to first-degree human trafficking, first-degree conspiring to commit human trafficking and first-degree promoting prostitution.
The plea came days before jury selection was set to begin in the pair's trial.
She faces 20 years to life in prison on the first-degree human trafficking charge and is scheduled to be sentenced in September.
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Orr faces charges of first-degree human trafficking, second-degree conspiring to commit human trafficking and first-degree promotion of child prostitution. His trial is now slated to begin Monday.
Norcross and Orr were arrested after a teacher at the Westville teen's high school reported seeing her picture on Backpage.com with an ad offering sexual services, according to the prosecutor's office.
Two women also told authorities that they witnessed the girl engaging in prostitution in a Gloucester Township motel.
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