March 29, 2026 – SACRAMENTO — On Friday, California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced the sentencing of Kai
Jones for the human trafficking and sexual exploitation of two minors. Operating out of Los Angeles, Alameda, Monterey, Contra Costa, and Sacramento counties in 2022, Jones lured his underage victims with promises of protection and a bright future in exchange for the money they received from performing commercial sex acts. As a result of the investigative work and prosecution by the California Department of Justice (DOJ), Jones was charged with seven felonies, including human trafficking of a minor, pimping of a minor, and unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor. On February 13, 2026, he pleaded guilty and, today, he was sentenced to eight years in prison.
“This sentence proves that combating the trafficking and exploitation of children remains an utmost priority for my team and me at the California Department of Justice,” said Attorney General Bonta. “Crimes against children will never be tolerated in California, and I remain dedicated to prosecuting perpetrators of child exploitation. I am grateful for the hard work of my team — both in the field and in the courtroom — that made securing an eight-year prison sentence for the perpetrator in this case possible.
While in custody on unrelated charges of attempted murder, Jones was charged last year with seven felonies following the investigation. Between June 1 and October 10, 2022, Jones engaged in the trafficking of two minors and monetarily benefited from their sexual exploitation. Jones was charged with human trafficking of a minor, pimping of a minor, and unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor. He also was charged with one count of pandering after he reached out to an undercover officer through social media between November 26 and 28, 2023, in an attempt to persuade the undercover officer to become a prostitute…