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

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Amory Man Sentenced for Sex Trafficking of Minors

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Amory Man Sentenced for Sex Trafficking of Minors

Thursday, October 9, 2025
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For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Northern District of Mississippi

OXFORD, MS - An Amory, Mississippi man was sentenced today to 15 years in prison for sex trafficking of minors.

According to court documents, Steven Gaston Colburn, 70 years old, was convicted of recruiting, enticing, maintaining, providing, and soliciting minors under the age of 14 years old to engage in sexual acts for money or drugs. Colburn is accused of picking minor females who had difficult or unstable upbringings and paying them to commit sexual acts. Colburn paid the girls to attend church with him as well as engaging in sex acts.

Eight victims came forward during the investigation to bravely tell their stories. The victims sent in impact statements which were considered by the Court. Senior Judge Michael P. Mills sentenced Colburn to 180 months in prison followed by 5 years of supervised release. Judge Mills noted the bravery and courage of each of the victims.

"By incarcerating this defendant for what is functionally a life sentence, Judge Mills has ensured that no other minor will have to endure victimization at his hands," stated U.S. Attorney Clay Joyner. "I would like to personally commend the Monroe County Sheriff's Office, the FBI, the Mississippi Attorney General's Office and our partners with District Attorney Jason Herring's Office for an investigation that looks like it will result in Colburn never breathing free air again."

"This individual has victimized children in our county for generations," said Monroe County Sheriff Kevin Crook. "He manipulated and abused young women until they reached their twenties and then went after their children. He has left in his wake a number of victims who now struggle with substance abuse disorder resulting from his abuse. From the time we made the arrest, our District Attorney's Office and the U.S. Attorney's Office Northern District worked with us to ensure Colburn was not able to get out of jail and hurt anyone else. I am grateful for the countless hours that our Investigators put into this case and to know this man's reign of victimization is over in Monroe County."

"This case demonstrates the power of creating a statewide network of law enforcement trained in cyber forensics and dedicated to the safety of our children online," said Attorney General Lynn Fitch. "We are proud to partner with law enforcement agencies across Mississippi, including the Monroe County Sheriff's Department, through our Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force. I am grateful for the work of the U.S. Attorney's Office to secure this federal sentence. The collaboration with our ICAC Task Force is precisely the kind of partnership that is necessary to protect children from abuse."

"Safeguarding our society's future begins with protecting underage youth in our communities from vile individuals like, Steven Colburn," stated Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Jackson Field Office Robert Eikhoff. "Those who commit these heinous crimes against our youth, deteriorating the safety of our society, will be sought after and brought to justice. The FBI has great resolve to pursue justice for the predators who seek to exploit the youth of our communities and stands firm with the USAO and the Monroe County Sheriff's Department in protecting our most vulnerable population - our children."

The Monroe County Sheriff's Department and the FBI investigated the case.

Assistant U.S. Attorney Parker S. King prosecuted the case.

This case was prosecuted as part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide initiative to combat the growing epidemic of child sexual exploitation and abuse. Led by the U.S. Attorneys' Offices and the Criminal Division's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section (CEOS), Project Safe Childhood marshals federal, state and local resources to better locate, apprehend and prosecute individuals who exploit children via the Internet, as well as to identify and rescue victims. For more information about Project Safe Childhood, please visit https://www.projectsafechildhood.gov.

Updated October 9, 2025
Topic
Project Safe Childhood
Component
USAO - Mississippi, Northern
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