Carnival Passenger Admits to Sexually Abusing Minor During Cruise

Al.com blog reports today that a 19 year old Mississippi man pleaded guilty to sexually abusing a 13 year old girl during a Carnival cruise ship last month. Dylan Cole Bloodsworth, 19, pleaded guilty to sexual abuse of a child during the cruise, as well as enticing another young girl to engage in sex back in Mississippi. We reported on this crime last April. The blog states that a 13-year-old girl was taking a cruise to Mexico in March with her friend and her friend's mother. She met Bloodsworth on March 6th near the elevators onboard the Carnival Elation cruise ship and agreed to meet him on the top deck after dinner. She later agreed to go with Bloodsworth to get a jacket from his cabin, where the sexual abuse occurred. An affidavit filed by the FBI stated that the girl told investigators that she did not want to have sex with Bloodsworth and that he hurt her. Bloodsworth's defense lawyer disputed that force or coercion were involved. The bottom line is that the girl was too young to legally consent to sex, which is in violation of the Federal Statutes regarding sexual abuse of minors. The blog indicates that Bloodsworth faces up to 10 years in prison on both charges. Photo: GulfLive.com

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