“Tommy Guns” Indicted on 19 Felonies in Human Trafficking
A Franklin County man has been indicted on 19 felony counts, including involuntary manslaughter and trafficking in persons, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, Franklin County Prosecutor Ron O’Brien, and Columbus Division of Police Chief Thomas Quinlan announced today.
Paul Chiles, aka “Tommy Guns,” faces charges of
- trafficking in persons,
- compelling prostitution,
- promoting prostitution,
- possession of cocaine,
- possession of a fentanyl-related compound,
- involuntary manslaughter,
- corrupting another with drugs,
- trafficking in a fentanyl-related compound,
- aggravated trafficking in drugs,
- gross abuse of a corpse
- tampering with evidence.
The charges stem from an investigation by the Central Ohio Human Trafficking Task Force, part of the Ohio Attorney General’s Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission.
In April, investigators discovered that Columbus resident Cecilia Riegel, 21, had died of an overdose of illegal narcotics provided by Chiles.