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21-year-old wannabe influencer arrested for human trafficking, organized crime after police raid ritzy Bellevue, WA mansion

Multiple women came forward alleging they had been promised substantial earnings through social media recruitment campaigns tied to adult-content platforms, including OnlyFans and Chaturbate.

Multiple women came forward alleging they had been promised substantial earnings through social media recruitment campaigns tied to adult-content platforms, including OnlyFans and Chaturbate.

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Ari Hoffman Seattle WA
A luxury Bellevue, Washington, mansion known among neighbors as the "Diddy House" was raided by police this week after investigators alleged it served as the hub of a human trafficking and financial exploitation operation. Authorities arrested 21-year-old Nikita Tyukalo on allegations of human trafficking, money laundering, and leading organized crime.

According to Bellevue Police, Tyukalo was taken into custody on June 4 after detectives executed a search warrant at a Lakemont neighborhood mansion on Southeast 44th Place as part of a months-long investigation into what authorities describe as an organized operation that recruited young women into an adult-content business and allegedly subjected them to coercion, intimidation, financial exploitation, and abuse.

Tyukalo's Instagram, with over 5,000 followers, he posted photos of money as well as fancy sports cars with the bio of "14m profit by 20," "private equity," and "sales."



Investigators say the case began after multiple women came forward alleging they had been promised substantial earnings through social media recruitment campaigns tied to adult-content platforms, including OnlyFans and Chaturbate. Several women told detectives they were recruited into an operation associated with Nova Talent Management, where they were allegedly promised lucrative incomes but later lost access to accounts and earnings generated in their names.

According to court documents obtained by The Ari Hoffman Show on Talk Radio 570 KVI, several women alleged they were pressured into creating increasingly explicit content while managers controlled account passwords, finances, and communications. One alleged victim told detectives she discovered an account created in her name generated nearly $230,000 in gross revenue over one year, but claimed she was denied access to the money and locked out of the account.

Multiple women interviewed by Bellevue Police described what investigators characterized as a pattern of manipulation and control. Allegations contained in the probable cause documents include physical assaults, threats, intimidation, forced work schedules, financial withholding, and the use of fear to prevent women from leaving the operation. Several women also alleged that Tyukalo and associates attempted to recruit additional women through social media and personal contacts.

The search of the Bellevue mansion uncovered evidence that investigators believe was used to support the operation. Detectives reported finding a large whiteboard labeled "Content Plan," notebooks tracking earnings, financial records linked to Nova Talent Management, and documents reflecting hundreds of thousands of dollars moving through business accounts

Police also seized more than 300 cell phones and over 50 laptops from the residence. Investigators believe the devices were used to manage content creation, social media promotion, and online account activity tied to the enterprise. Detectives additionally located more than 30 sex toys and an empty prescription bottle consistent with Adderall. Several women interviewed by police alleged stimulants were routinely provided to workers to help them remain awake during lengthy streaming sessions.

During Friday's first appearance hearing, King County prosecutors argued Tyukalo should be held on four counts of human trafficking, one count of money laundering, and one count of leading organized crime. The court found probable cause and agreed to set bail at $5 million. Tyukalo remains in custody at the King County Jail. His next court appearance is scheduled for June 8 at 2:30 pm.

Nikita Tyukalo charging docs 

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