Quebec tennis pro busted in Fla. sex sting

Posted By: Canadian Press · 2/22/2013 11:39:00 AM

Quebec's highest-ranked professional tennis player is facing five charges for allegedly soliciting sex from a minor in Florida.

Pierre-Ludovic Duclos-Lasnier was arrested yesterday in Florida during an elaborate sting by police and will face five charges in Bradenton.

Police say the victim in the case is a 13-year-old girl to whom Duclos had allegedly been texting lewd photos of himself.

Police in Manatee County say they called him and a detective, posing as the victim, set up a meeting with Duclos, who was subsequently arrested.

Manatee County Sherrif spokesman Dave Bristow says the suspect is expected to make a first appearance before a judge this afternoon in Florida.

The solicitation allegedly began on a tennis court two weeks ago with Duclos offering to coach the young girl, and it continued from there.

Duclos is a 27-year-old Quebec City native; according to the ATP world tour rankings, he is currently ranked 610th in singles.

He is Quebec's top-ranked tennis player, according to those rankings.

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  1. Stef posted on 02/22/2013 11:56 AM
    What a disgrace! I hope he gets to stay in florida for his sentencing.
    Maybe he should call the OQLF and tell them the text was in english,not my fault
    I didn't understand she was 13yrs,old.................
    Quebec is back in the news again.
  2. Manoli posted on 02/22/2013 05:00 PM
    Glad the bastard got caught in the USA. He will get a much stiffer sentence there than here in Group-Hug- Canada .
    1. LMAO posted on 02/23/2013 08:33 AM
      @Manoli Not only will he get a stiff sentence he will be on the doubles team wherever he ends up wit no shortage of partners.
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