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Shocking : Woman bags 15-years in prison for running over ‘Sugar Daddy’ with car after he stopped spending money on her - Risingsuntv





A Georgia woman has been convicted for running over her
"sugar daddy" after he ended their relationship.


47-year-old Junmakia Racquel Henley was sentenced
Monday to serve 15 years in prison with another 10 years
of probation to follow for the crime.

Cobb County District Attorney Vic Reynolds said in a
statement that Henley met the man, who police described
as a "dapper retired engineer in his 60s," at a Walmart in
Marietta in February 2016.





Authorities said after they met for lunch, the pair began to
see each other frequently for several days. Henley
pleaded with her sugar daddy to lavish her with money
and gifts and taking her out to different exotic places.


Feeling he was being scammed, after spending enough on
her, the man broke up with Henley and asked her to leave
his house on March 5, 2016.

Prosecutors said the victim walked Henley to her car
parked in his driveway, and when she got into her car, she
immediately backed up and then accelerated toward the
man, who was struck and landed on the hood of her car.

After putting the car in reverse, which caused the victim
to be removed from the car hood, Henley again drove over
him, the court heard.

She fled the scene as the victim was screaming for help,
prosecutors said.

But luckily for the helpless man, he had
his cellphone with him and was able to call for assistance
and survived the attack.

According to NY Daily News, police arrested Henley the
next day, and she denied being at the man's house at the
time of the crash.

Henley who was convicted of aggravated assault with a
motor vehicle, aggravated battery and felony hit and run,
was sentenced to serve 15 years in prison with another 10
years of probation to follow her incarceration.





She will also have to serve at least 7 years in prison
before being eligible for parole.







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