An aspiring pimp who attempted to create an underage sex trafficking ring with the help of a 14-year-old victim has been sentenced to prison.
But the havoc and trauma that Wiparera Paraire, 27, caused for the girl and her family is likely to last far beyond his time in custody, prosecutors said today.
鈥淣othing cut deeper than watching her soul shatter in front of us 鈥 piece by agonising piece,鈥 the child鈥檚 mother wrote in a victim impact statement.
鈥淵ou dragged her deeper into ruin ... You took advantage of her pain.鈥
At Auckland High Court, Justice Gerard van Bohemen agreed the offending was 鈥渁bhorrent and manipulative鈥.
鈥淭he victim was vulnerable and she trusted you,鈥 he said of the exploitation.
鈥楢ct cute鈥
The agreed summary of facts for the case states the girl was 14 for most of the time the two illegally dated, between April 2023 and January 2024.
Early on, police made it explicitly clear to the defendant that she was underage. Officers had contacted Paraire after the girl ran away from home in May 2023.
鈥淒espite this, their relationship continued,鈥 authorities noted.
Child sex trafficker Wiparera Paraire appears for sentencing at Auckland High Court. Photo / Jason Dorday
As it continued, he also began to serve as the girl鈥檚 pimp 鈥 encouraging her to find sex work with other adult males.
鈥淎dditionally, throughout their relationship, Mr Paraire entered into an agreement with [the child] where she would recruit her friends, also aged under 16, to prostitute themselves,鈥 court documents state.
Under the agreement, the child was to serve as Paraire鈥檚 lieutenant in the ring 鈥 supervising her recruits but continuing to report to him as they both took a cut of the profits.
鈥淎s part of this effort to recruit [her] friends, Mr Paraire took steps to groom one of them,鈥 police noted.
Authorities were able to piece together many of Paraire鈥檚 crimes thanks to social media. The two exchanged voluminous messages via Snapchat.
鈥淲here are you, I have work for you tonight someone鈥檚 been calling,鈥 Paraire wrote on July 1 that year after the girl was admitted to North Shore Hospital to be assessed by the mental health team.
鈥渄w [don鈥檛 worry] you鈥檒l b paid,鈥 he assured her on another occasion after telling her to be ready to travel somewhere for work.
He gave advice on how to flirt with men and 鈥渁ct cute鈥 while getting clients 鈥渁s fkd up as possible鈥.
鈥淎yy ata girl,鈥 he responded on another occasion after the child reported being at an Auckland Central hotel room with someone who had paid her. He then gave her tips on how to pickpocket the man.
In another Snapchat exchange, the girl offered up a 16-year-old friend as a fresh recruit, sending Paraire a nude photo of the friend as well as screenshots of the other girl鈥檚 Snapchat profile.
鈥渏ust tell her that you have this guy that will help her make money if she鈥檚 down,鈥 he responded. 鈥淵ou just gotta make it sound convincing so they don鈥檛 fk round n shi you feel me.鈥
鈥楳anipulative and exploitive鈥
Paraire faced up to 14 years鈥 imprisonment today for one count each of dealing in a person under 18 for sexual exploitation, agreeing to deal with a person under 18 for sexual exploitation and making an objectionable publication. A fourth charge, sexual conduct with a young person, carried a maximum sentence of 10 years鈥 imprisonment.
It is believed to be the first time the agreeing to deal with a young person charge has been prosecuted, the judge noted.
Paraire told report writers prior to sentencing that he had lived on the streets since childhood and befriended sex workers after his mother dropped him off at a Harley-Davidson motorcycle dealership, told him to pick a new name and abandoned him there.
But his story changed significantly as he repeated it to various people in the justice system, including whether he was aged 9 or 10. Police offered an affidavit noting that there were about 50 interactions with Paraire when he was between the ages of 12 and 15 and there was never an indication he was homeless.
Justice van Bohemen said the accounts were too untrustworthy to give credence, but he accepted Paraire鈥檚 childhood appeared to be traumatic regardless 鈥 marred by violence, his mother鈥檚 mental health issues and an introduction to drugs by age 11.
Crown prosecutor Henry Steele. Photo / File
Prosecutor Henry Steele sought a starting point for all four charges of eight years鈥 imprisonment while defence lawyer Rasyad Ismail advocated for a five-year starting point.
The judge allowed a starting point of six years, agreeing with the defence that there were many aspects of the case that raised suspicion but couldn鈥檛 be considered because they weren鈥檛 made clear in the agreed summary of facts. None of the child victims agreed to participate in the investigation and there was no trial, so the summary is vital, he said.
Paraire may very well have groomed the victim for the entire 10 months they knew each other, but it鈥檚 not clear there was that level of premeditation, he explained. Likewise, it is not proven that he had more than one sexual interaction with the child or that he encouraged her to have penetrative sex with customers, he said.
Justice Gerard van Bohemen oversaw the hearing. Photo / Jason Dorday
The defence described the offending as unsophisticated and not characteristic of the worst cases in which child victims were intimidated or pressured into prostitution.
The judge agreed but emphasised the offending was still 鈥渕anipulative and exploitive鈥.
He ordered an end sentence of four years and six months鈥 imprisonment, after allowing 22% in discounts for Paraire鈥檚 guilty pleas and traumatic background.
鈥楲ike she wasn鈥檛 human鈥
The teen, who was later taken into Oranga Tamariki care, did not attend today鈥檚 hearing. Neither did her mother, who described in her victim impact statement having never felt so desperate and helpless as after her daughter met Paraire.
鈥淵ou treated her like she wasn鈥檛 even human,鈥 she wrote in the statement, which was read aloud in court by prosecutor Sam Meyerhoff.
鈥淵ou made her walk into danger night after night. Every day I watched her slip further away ...鈥
Child sex trafficker Wiparera Paraire appears for sentencing. Photo / Jason Dorday
The child鈥檚 trauma led to trauma for her family as well.
鈥淩age became her language 鈥 violent, desperate, unflagging,鈥 the mother said, adding that it wasn鈥檛 her daughter鈥檚 fault.
鈥淪he was never the villain. She was a child.鈥
She fears her daughter will never be the same again, she said.
鈥淵our actions have left an unrelenting spiral on our family,鈥 the mother wrote. 鈥淵ou violated trust, shattered innocence and carved a path of destruction through my daughter鈥檚 life.
鈥淵ou may one day walk free. We will never truly be free.鈥
is an Auckland-based journalist covering courts and justice. He joined the Herald in 2021 and has reported on courts since 2002 in three newsrooms in the US and New Zealand.
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