Elizabeth Hunter, of Islip, pleads not guilty to new indictment in connection to 25-day disappearance of 14-year-old girl

Elizabeth Hunter appears with her attorney, Joseph Hanshe, for a hearing in Riverhead criminal court on Tuesday. Credit: Tom Lambui
An Islip woman charged with sex trafficking a 14-year-old girl who authorities said was repeatedly raped during a 25-day disappearance last year pleaded not guilty to charges in a new indictment on Tuesday.
Elizabeth Hunter, 34, does not face any new charges in the superseding indictment unsealed last week. Her arraignment before acting Suffolk Supreme Court Justice Karen Wilutis in Riverhead was a formality, and she remains charged with child sex trafficking and endangering the welfare of a child.
"Nothing has changed," Hunter’s defense attorney Joseph Hanshe of Sayville said after Tuesday’s brief hearing. "She maintains her innocence and we will move forward from there."
Wilutis ordered Hunter to remain in custody in lieu of $1 million cash bail, $3 million bond or $10 million partially secured bond. Wilutis scheduled Hunter’s next hearing for April 24, although Hanshe said his client does not have to appear in court that day.
Newsday is not naming the girl, who is now 15, because she is a minor and the alleged victim of a sex crime.
Hunter is one of 11 defendants charged in the girl’s disappearance in December. The superseding indictment unsealed last week added eight new counts against codefendants Anthony Wright, 40, of Amityville, and Daniel Soto, 36, of Bay Shore.
Soto and Wright are each charged with second-degree rape, also known as statutory rape, for having sex with the teen during the weeks she stayed on a boat docked at a marina in Islip, according to the indictment.
Wright and Soto are expected to be arraigned before Wilutis on April 1, records show. Wright is facing three counts of second-degree rape, aggravated patronizing a minor for prostitution, patronizing a minor for prostitution and endangering the welfare of a child. Soto is facing one count of endangering the welfare of a child in addition to the single rape charge, according to the indictment. Both Soto and Wright have previously denied the allegations.
Police first arrested Francis Buckheit, 64, of East Islip, who owns the boat that was docked in an Islip marina where the girl was found on Jan. 3. Prosecutors allege Buckheit kidnapped and raped the teen as she stayed on his boat for more than three weeks.
Robert Eccleston, 61, of Islip, pleaded not guilty on Monday to second-degree kidnapping and other charges detailed in the superseding indictment. Eccleston, like Hunter, faces no new charges.
Eccleston is accused of having sex with the girl twice inside a detached garage behind his residence on Monell Avenue in Islip, where he allegedly held her at some point during a three-day period, according to court records.
Jacquelyn Comiskey, 52, of Bellport, was also charged with child sex trafficking in connection with the girl’s disappearance. Bunice Knight, 47, of Copiague, is charged with rape and three counts of criminal sale of a controlled substance.
Alton Harrell, 35, of Bellport, who is accused of keeping the girl in an abandoned residence on Doane Avenue in Bellport until the evening of Dec. 10, is facing a top charge of first-degree kidnapping, along with felony charges of rape, burglary and aggravated patronizing a minor for prostitution.
Kevin McDonald, 20, of Medford, is charged with raping the girl in the backseat of a car after she left the home where Harrell was allegedly keeping her on Dec. 10, prosecutors have said. Daniel Burke, 63, of Bohemia, has been charged with kidnapping and raping the girl during the first three days of her disappearance, according to authorities.
Ralph Knowles, 63, of Brentwood, is charged with attempted rape, forcible touching, sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child, according to the indictment.
Another man who was arrested for alleged sexual interactions with the teen after she was found on the boat is also not charged in the indictment, though his case remains open in district court. Deshaun McClean, 42, of Deer Park, who was an employee of a state-run children's mental health facility in Suffolk County, is charged with criminal sexual contact, criminal sexual conduct with a person incapable of consent and endangering the welfare of a child.
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