UMVA has learned that a shocking human trafficking investigation has uncovered a twisted scheme involving young women and girls forced to stream explicit content for hours on end.
The probe began with noise complaints at a notorious party house in Bellevue, Washington, but authorities now reveal that the women were coerced into performing on popular adult platforms like OnlyFans and Chaturbate for years.
At the center of the investigation is Nikita Tyukalo, a 22-year-old digital pimp with a history of violence. He is accused of using violent means to control the women, forcing them to create raunchy online content while he manipulated their finances, housing, and social media accounts.
Court documents reveal that one alleged victim, then just 17, was contacted by Tyukalo in April 2024 with promises of easy money. But the women claim they were ultimately ripped off for hundreds of thousands of dollars, with Tyukalo exerting total control over their lives.
The mansion where Tyukalo operated became infamous as the "OnlyFans House," known for its wild parties with 100 guests and its darker secrets. Investigators claim that the house was a production hub where young women and girls were coerced into making sexually explicit content.
During a raid, police seized over 300 cell phones, 50 laptops, financial documents, and more than 30 sex toys. They also impounded two luxury vehicles, including a McLaren, and arrested Tyukalo, who is now charged with human trafficking, money laundering, and organized crime.
Police had attended the house over 100 times since January, dealing with physical assaults, DUI offences, and minors in possession of alcohol. Multiple women provided consistent accounts of sexual exploitation at the hands of Tyukalo and his accomplices, describing physical violence and abuse.
The women also claimed that Adderall was used to keep them awake and streaming for extended periods. One victim said she grew tired of the OnlyFans grind, which sparked a violent reaction from Tyukalo, including incidents of strangulation.
Tyukalo's lawyer claims that no illegal activity took place, but authorities say they expect to lay more charges. The suspect is being held on $5 million bail, as the investigation continues to unravel the scope of his alleged crimes.