PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A former Lake Oswego cheerleader pleaded guilty in federal court to a human trafficking charge.
Julia Lynn Haner was indicted in 2014 for the sex trafficking of a minor. She was a cheerleader at LOHS during the 2011-12 school year, and was arrested along with a man named Konrod Mason.
In April 2014, she removed a GPS ankle monitor and fled, eventually being caught in San Francisco in July. Police in California had charged her with conspiracy of human sex trafficking and possession of a concealed weapon.
She was extradited to Oregon to face these charges.
She entered her guilty plea to one count of violating the Mann Act — which deals with prostitution and child pornography — and will remain in custody until she is sentenced on September 28.