Private equity executive raped and tortured women at his Manhattan apartment, prosecutors say
- Prosecutors accuse private equity executive Ryan Hemphill of raping six women at his Manhattan apartment.
- Hemphill allegedly met the women through websites, including those specializing in "sugar daddy" arrangements.
- He faces accusations of using restraints, drugs, and violence like punching or shocking victims during assaults.
- Assistant District Attorney Mirah Curzer stated, "these six victims are only the tip of the iceberg."
- Hemphill remains jailed without bail, facing a 116-count indictment including predatory sexual assault.
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NYC Executive Accused of Raping, Torturing Women in a Horrifying Campaign of Violence – Knowhere News
A private equity executive used a New York City apartment as a torture chamber where he raped, punched, shackled, and used a cattle prod in a series of depraved acts involving six women, according to Manhattan prosecutors. Ryan Hemphill, 43, has pleaded not guilty to a 116-count indictment that charges him with predatory sexual assault and other crimes dating back to October. If convicted, Hemphill could face life in prison. Prosecutors say that…
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