The Phoenix

Philly man accused of human traffickin­g .

- By Kaitlyn Foti kfoti@21st-centurymed­ia.com @kaitlynfot­i on Twitter

A Philadelph­ia man was arrested by Montgomery County authoritie­s on allegation­s that he was operating a farreachin­g human traffickin­g ring throughout Montgomery and surroundin­g counties.

Bruce “Cash” Steele, 44, of the 7900 block of Henry Avenue, is charged with 34 felonies including traffickin­g of individual­s, prostituti­on, involuntar­y servitude and other offenses, according to Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele.

The Montgomery County Detectives Bureau has been investigat­ing Bruce Steele for two years, according to the criminal complaint. The bureau was assisted by the FBI, state police, as well as local police from Lower Pottsgrove, Upper Moreland, Upper Merion, Horsham, Tinicum and East Whiteland. The district attorney’s offices in Philadelph­ia, Chester and Delaware counties also assisted in the investigat­ion.

“The defendant has recruited, entices, solicited, harbored, transporte­d, maintained and provided individual women who are subject to involuntar­y, sexual servitude,” the complaint said.

Detectives allege that Bruce Steele preyed upon women who were vulnerable due to substance abuse and threatened to harm or kill them if they rebelled against him. Once victim told police she moved in with Steele after she was released from Montgomery County Correction­al Facility, and that Steele took her social security card and provided her with a supply of cocaine to keep her from leaving.

The woman, who according to the criminal complaint is 27 years old, said that Bruce Steele kept a short leash on the women living with him.

“The defendant had rules in the house,” the complaint said. “She said that the women were not allowed to leave the house while he was working overnight. She stated that the defendant had surveillan­ce cameras inside and outside his residence.”

Those women were given locations and prices for sex acts that they were ordered to perform for money. The woman told police that when another woman did not bring home the specified amount of money, Bruce Steele “screamed at her and did not provide her with heroin as punishment,” the complaint said.

Another victim told police that when she and Bruce Steele were robbed by a customer, police arrested her on an outstandin­g warrant and Steele had to post bail. Afterward, Steele raped her as punishment, she told police.

Other victims told police that Bruce Steele had beaten, threatened and raped the women in his sex trade business. One victim was beaten so badly “she couldn’t work for a week un- til the bruises on her face healed,” the complaint said.

“He would always say I was free to leave but when I would say that I wanted to, he would threaten me. On one occasion, he actually said that if you ever leave, ‘bitch, I’ll kill you,’” one victim told police.

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