United States Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas

02/05/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/05/2026 14:37

Two Men Sentenced to Combined 80 years in Federal Prison for Sex Trafficking and Fentanyl Distribution

Two Arlington men were sentenced to a combined 80 years in federal prison for their roles in sex trafficking a juvenile female who had been reported as a runaway and to whom they supplied fentanyl, announced United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas Ryan Raybould.

Jamal Howard, 52, was sentenced to 600 months on January 30, 2026, for Sex Trafficking Through Force Fraud and Coercion, Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute Fentanyl, Distributing Fentanyl to a Person Under 21, and Conspiracy to Launder Monetary Instruments. Renaldo Rojas, 27, was sentenced to 360 months for Conspiracy to Possess with Intent to Distribute Fentanyl and Distributing Fentanyl to a person under 21 on January 15, 2026. Both men were indicted in June 2025 and pled guilty to the charges in October 2025.

"Tragically, sex trafficking and drug trafficking are nearly always intertwined, escalating the horrific harm to victims in these cases," said United States Attorney Ryan Raybould. "I applaud the tremendous work of HSI and Arlington Police Department that led to the victim's rescue in this case. We embrace the difficult work removing prolific traffickers from our community's streets and continue to pursue justice to the fullest extent against these types of offenders."

"This intensely gratifying 50-year sentence reflects the seriousness of Howard's crimes and the unwavering commitment of law enforcement to protect our children and our communities," said HSI Dallas Special Agent in Charge Travis Pickard. "The outcome is the result of outstanding teamwork and dedication from our agents, the Arlington Police Department, and our federal partners. Let this sentence serve as a warning: Those who traffic minors and distribute deadly narcotics will be brought to justice and face the full consequences of their actions."

According to plea documents, in late July 2024, a minor female had been reported as a runaway to the Arlington Police Department. Rojas provided the minor with fentanyl and sent Howard, a known trafficker, photos of the minor, offering to connect Howard with the minor in exchange for fentanyl. After providing bags of fentanyl pills to Rojas, Howard transported the minor victim to his apartment, supplied her with fentanyl, had her photographed, and posted commercial sex advertisements for the victim on a website used for engaging in commercial sex transactions. Court records show that Howard trafficked the victim to several individuals in late July through August 1, 2024. Howard also distributed fentanyl to Rojas during this period. Communications found on Howard's phone reflect messages with Rojas discussing fentanyl transactions totaling more than 5,000 fentanyl pills.

On August 1, 2024, members from the North Texas Trafficking Force, including agents from Homeland Security Investigations and the Arlington Police Department, recovered the minor victim in an apartment in Arlington, Texas, along with evidence of Howard's large-scale fentanyl distribution to Rojas and others.

Two additional individuals were convicted and sentenced for their roles in Howard's drug trafficking activity. Elnora Jordan, 63, of Arlington, Texas, pled guilty in October 2025 to conspiring to launder monetary instruments related to proceeds generated from Howard's fentanyl sales. According to plea documents, Jordan accepted payments from Howard's fentanyl customers using an app on her phone, transferred the funds to her bank account, and withdrew cash that she gave to Howard. She was sentenced on February 3, 2026, to 21 months in federal prison. Court records further reflect that Yolanda Gonzales, 23, of Hurst, Texas, was sentenced to twelve months in federal prison on January 22, 2026, after pleading guilty in October 2025 for using her cellphone to communicate with Howard about purchasing and distributing fentanyl. United States District Judge Mark T. Pittman sentenced each of the defendants.

Homeland Security Investigations and the Arlington Police Department conducted the investigation. This case was prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Allyson Monte.

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