Thursday, July 2, 2026

Human trafficking


Secret jailhouse calls from West Coast OnlyFans mansion lord — as victim speaks for the first time


A man at the center of a disturbing human trafficking investigation who headed an OnlyFans hustle house allegedly made calls from prison instructing associates to move significant sums of cash out of his accounts.

Accused human trafficker Nikita Tyukalo, 22, was denied a bid to lower his $5 million bail Tuesday. He faces accusations of holding young women against their will at a Bellevue, Washington mansion and forcing them to make online sex content.

Attorneys for Tyukalo attempted to lower his bail to $100,00, arguing that all his assets were seized and any remain money was lost to credit card fraud.

Tyukalo faces multiple charges for allegedly running a trafficking ring out of a series of ritzy properties in Washington.

However, prosecutors alleged in recorded jailhouse calls, Tyukalo instructed someone in Russian to move thousands of dollars out of his bank accounts.



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