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April 24, 2025 | ABC News

Private equity executive charged in ‘grotesque’ sex case: ‘Tip of the iceberg’ Click For More

A private equity executive turned his Manhattan apartment into a torture chamber of “grotesque sexual violence," Private equity executive charged in sex caseA wealthy New York City private equity executive raped and tortured at least six women over a five-month period, according to the Manhattan district attorney's office.

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April 24, 2025 | AP

Ex-financier charged in 116-count indictment in NYC abuse case Click For More

Manhattan financier Ryan Hemphill pleaded not guilty to 16 charges alleging he drugged, restrained, and assaulted six women. Prosecutors say he used torture devices and threats to silence his victims.

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April 24, 2025 | New York Daily News

NYC private equity lawyer drugged, attacked women with cattle prods, shock collars: prosecutors Click For More

A New York City private equity attorney was accused of drugging, restraining, and beating six women — including savage attacks with shock collars and cattle prods intended for livestock — in a bombshell indictment filed in Manhattan on Thursday.

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April 24, 2025 | Gothamist

Manhattan DA says attorney raped, electro-shocked, tortured women in his apartment Click For More

Manhattan authorities said an attorney raped, assaulted and methodically humiliated six women over five months in his Midtown apartment — at times using shock collars and electric cattle prods to torture them and recording the abuse with cameras throughout his home.

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April 24, 2025

D.A. Bragg Announces 116-Count Indictment Of Ryan Hemphill Predatory Sexual Assault Of Six Women In Midtown Apartment Click For More

“We allege that Ryan Hemphill raped and violently assaulted six different women in his apartment in just five months,” said District Attorney Bragg. “Further, we allege that he threatened the women and used his position as an attorney to intimidate them and prevent them from reporting these crimes. This investigation is ongoing, and we have reason to believe there may be additional survivors. Our talented prosecutors and investigators, as well as our specially trained counselors, are here to support you, no matter how powerful the person who assaulted you may seem. Please call our Special Victims Division at 212-335-3400.”


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