Arkansas restaurant owner accused of rape, human trafficking

Hexin Chen
Hexin Chen

A northeast Arkansas restaurant owner has been charged with rape and two counts of human trafficking, authorities said said Wednesday.

Jonesboro police initially arrested Hexin Chen, 45, after a reported rape, according to a news release from the office of Scott Ellington, prosecuting attorney for the state's 2nd Judicial District.

But an investigation later showed that there were two individuals employed at Chen's restaurant "whose status we believe meets the criteria for violation of human trafficking statutes," the release states.

An affidavit shows that Chen owns Kirin Restaurant, 2700 S. Caraway Road, and had a female employee staying in a bedroom of his apartment.

The employee told authorities Dec. 27 that had Chen raped her. She said he had previously tried to have sex with her and been violent with her several times, beating her if she tried to use the phone speaking English, records show.

Chen is scheduled to appear in court again Feb. 26.

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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story listed an incorrect first name for Hexin Chen.

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