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"He went to prison for eight years for compelling prostitution," said Andy Kahan with Crime Stoppers. "He also has a possession with intent to deliver. And he also failed to register as a sex offender."
According to court documents, Agidigbi's street name is ‘K1’ or ‘Kill Them’, and he spent more than two decades forcing children and young women into prostitution.
But that didn't stop 183rd Criminal District Court Judge Chuck Silverman from granting him bond in 2019.
"Compelling prostitution, trafficking of persons, aggravated promotion of prostitution, trafficking of persons, aggravated promotion of prostitution," Kahan said. "So, he's out on three bonds, $100,000 each."
Agidigbi picks up two more felony charges.
But instead of revoking his three bonds, Judge Silverman gives him two more bonds.
"He gets popped again for two more trafficking of persons and trafficking children for compelling prostitution," said Kahan.
The last time he even appeared in Judge Chuck Silverman's court was March 2021.
He's now a wanted fugitive.