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A Florida accountant was arrested on human trafficking charges, accused of holding three hookers captive in his Gainesville home and giving them cocaine.
Timothy Deegan may not look like the kind of guy who comes to mind when you think of human trafficking. He runs a thriving tax accounting business which helped him afford a lovely Gainesville home and turn the home into a prison where he held three hookers captive for months.
He met the women on the website backpage.com which seems to be the craigslist of prostitution. The women agreed to have sex with Deegan in exchange for cocaine. But the exchange turned out to really blow for the hookers, who were locked up and forced to clean his house.
Deegan removed doorknobs, spied on them with cameras, tracked them with GPS, and set up booby traps to stop them escaping. He would pimp out the women, pay them with cocaine, and stream videos of the sex acts on the internet.
One of the women went to the police in December after seeing a video of Deegan raping her while she was knocked out. Deegan was arrested for sexual battery but was released, marking the start of the Gainesville-Alachua Drug Task Force's investigation.
Deegan returned to his home and continued his twisted behavior. There was screaming and yelling coming from the home; one neighbor said he saw women lying in the grass, and witnessed other activities he considered disturbing.
Deegan was arrested again in April and remains behind bars on a human trafficking charges. His tax service answered phone calls from reporters but refused to answer any questions.
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