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Man pleads guilty to tricking women into sex with porn ruse

- KANSAS CITY STAR

KANSAS CITY, Mo. A 34-year-old Raymore man pleaded guilty Friday to federal charges stemming from a long-running scheme to dupe women into having sex.

Mario Ambrose Antoine pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Kansas City to one count of wire fraud. Attorneys will jointly recommend a prison sentence of 10 years as part of the plea agreement.

He was charged last October in the case in which he was accused of victimizin­g six women since 2011.

But federal prosecutor­s said that they believed there were more victims.

Sentencing was scheduled for Sept. 13.

According to court documents filed by prosecutor­s, Antoine convinced the women that he managed several overseas pornograph­y websites, and created online aliases, promoting himself as a talent manager, photograph­er or videograph­er.

He claimed to work for fictitious companies with names like Playboy Worldwide, Playboy Asia and Dash Agency.

Under the guise of auditionin­g women for jobs with his companies, Antoine convinced them to engage in sexual and pornograph­ic activity, according to prosecutor­s.

Antoine took steps to make his business seem legitimate by forging and falsifying documents, according to prosecutor­s.

Women were first contacted on Facebook by someone who identified themselves as “Nikki.”

They would be compliment­ed on their looks and asked if they were interested in modeling. Nikki would bring up adult modeling and tell the women they could make tens of thousands of dollars posing for pictures and videos that would only be available on private websites in other countries.

Interested women were instructed to go to a house in Raymore where the videotaped sexual activity would occur.

When some of the women complained about not being paid, Antoine allegedly sent sexually explicit images of them to their employers and to their acquaintan­ces.

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