A Warren County woman allegedly traded her 11-year-old daughter to a Cincinnati drug dealer for sex in exchange for heroin.
On numerous occasions, she allegedly went to the 41-year-old man's apartment in Camp Washington, dropped her daughter off, left and came back several hours later.
The 41-year-old man then allegedly had sex with the girl, sometimes videotaping it.
On one occasion, the mother allegedly injected her daughter with heroin.
Those are the upsetting details of an indictment announced by Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters Monday morning.
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Thirty-year-old April Corcoran of Pleasant Plain has been charged with 27 felony counts, including complicity in rape, complicity in gross sexual imposition, endangering children, human trafficking and corrupting another with drugs.
The man, Shandell Willingham of Cincinnati, has been charged on 26 similar felony counts.
If convicted of all charges, Corcoran could face life in prison, Deters said.
The crimes allegedly occurred between Feb. 15 and June 6 in 2014, DeWine and Deters said.
More: http://www.cincinnati.com/story/news/2015/03/23/ohio-attorney-general-county-prosecutor-announce-joint-prosecution/25214981/