Gibbs recruited the victims through various methods, documents say, including reaching out to women on social media and searching known drug locations. After striking up a conversation, Gibbs then convinced the victims to continue their talks at his properties, where he gave the victims drugs “for free” and promised they would be “taken care of,” with more drugs, housing and food in exchange for staying with Gibbs, court documents say.
But after a few days, the DOJ says, Gibbs told the victims that the drugs, housing and food were “not free” and instructed them to perform commercial sex dates, steal items from stores or conduct manual labor.