On July 21, 2022, Daniel Conrad pleaded guilty to patronizing a prostitute in front of Magisterial District Judge Dale Klein. The charge arose from a November 2021 incident where Conrad utilized an online platform to solicit a female and then paid her $200 for sexual favors. The female attempted to leave prior to the sexual acts occurring, but Conrad blocked her exit. He then called the police over the $200, presuming he would not be charged for his actions. Conrad is currently in the custody of the Department of Corrections as this offense was a violation of his parole.
Trooper Justin Kurtz of the Pennsylvania State Police investigated and DDA Colin Zwally of the Dauphin County District Attorney's Office prosecuted the case.
***Most “prostitutes” have a history of being trafficked or are being trafficked at the time of the prostitution act. Their traffickers subject them to force, fraud, or coercion, and utilize power and control to retain the money paid for the sexual acts. It is a felony of the first degree to patronize a victim of sexual servitude. If you or someone you know need human trafficking services or assistance, please contact 717-780-7086 to speak to the Dauphin County Human Trafficking Advocate.***