Ruling Impacts Woman Charged In Prostitution Case

By Jeff Neumeyer

June 8, 2012 Updated Jun 8, 2012 at 5:25 PM EDT

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Indiana's NewsCenter) --- A Milwaukee woman charged with prostituting two teens at a Fort Wayne motel will be allowed to go back to Wisconsin while her court case plays out.

Allen Superior Court Judge John Surbeck gave the order Friday that 29-year old Michelle Mullins can reside in her home state as she awaits trial.

In March, Mullins was arrested on charges of promoting prostitution and drug possession.

An undercover Fort Wayne officer says Mullins brought a 16-year old girl with her from Wisconsin, and was offering her up as a prostitute.




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