Savannah Mom Jeanifer Segrest Accused of Prostituting Young Daughters

Dec 17, 2011 - 08:48
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Savannah Mom Jeanifer Segrest Accused of Prostituting Young Daughters
Jeanifer Segrest is accused of selling her daughters to a Cobb County man for weekends of sex.

Cobb County police issued a warrant to a Savannah woman accused of selling her daughters to a Cobb County man for weekends of sex.

Police issued the arrests warrants for Jeanifer Segrest on child molestation charges.

"We can show that she received over $54,000 over the course of three years,´ Ken Adamcczyk of the Cobb County Police Department.

Police say during their investigation, the local man accused of paying to molest Segrest daughters took his own life.

"He subsequently, after he was labeled as a suspect, committed suicide, Adamcczyk said.

Police say Segrest then went on the run. They say her daughters were just 7 and 9 years old at the time of the alleged abuse. They are now in protective custody. But, Segrest may have a younger child with her.

"Last time Miss Segrest was seen she was very pregnant. We believe right now she has a child that’s approximately 2 years old, said Adamcczyk said.

Cobb County police say if you have information that can help them, call the AMW hotline at 1-800-CRIME-TV.

”America's Most Wanted is profiling the case to a national audience this weekend.

Host John Walsh was in Atlanta recently to profile this and other local cases.

The two-hour "America's Most Wanted: U.S. Marshals Special Edition" airs Saturday night at 8 on FOX 5.

Mother Accused of Prostituting Young Daughters: MyFoxATLANTA.com

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