HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The jury in the case against a former bonding agent found him “guilty” on all but three counts after resuming deliberations this morning. The jury in the case against Dwight Jurgens reached a verdict shortly before 10 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Jurgens was found guilty of two counts of aggravated human trafficking, two counts of attempting to commit aggravated human trafficking and two alternate counts of rape. He was found not guilty of two counts of aggravated trafficking and aggravated criminal sodomy. The human trafficking and aggravated counts are charged due to his authority of controlling persons because of his work in a bonding business. He worked for TNT bonding at the time of his arrest.
The state contends that the victims were forced into providing sexual favors with the threat that they could be sent back to jail if they didn’t. Deputy District Attorney Tom Stanton was happy with the verdict and says justice was done in this case. He will seek the maximum sentences.
Defense Attorney Sam Kepfield said he’s disappointed in the verdict, but will seek an appeal, saying there are items in the case that could be considered on appeal. He says he is also planning to seek a departure sentence.
Sentencing is set for Oct. 24. Judge Trish Rose raised the bond from $100,000 to $150,000, but his bonding company said they would not post the bond, in fact, they are revoking the original bond.