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Ryan Hemphill, a 43-year-old private equity executive and lawyer, has been indicted on 116 counts, including predatory sexual assault, stemming from a series of alleged assaults on six women over five months. According to Manhattan prosecutors, Hemphill's New York City apartment was used as a site for “grotesque sexual violence,” where he allegedly tortured victims with waterboarding and electric shock.
During his arraignment on April 24, 2025, Hemphill pleaded not guilty and remained in custody. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg stated, “The indictment makes clear that he was wrong” in believing he was “untouchable.” Hemphill's alleged tactics included threats of arrest against his victims, coercive contracts, and using drugs to incapacitate them.
Evidence collected by investigators, including surveillance recordings and extensive drug paraphernalia, suggests that this may not be a complete picture, as prosecutors believe there could be more victims. If convicted, Hemphill could face life imprisonment. Judge Ann E. Scherzer ordered him to remain jailed, citing concerns over his potential flight risk due to his wealth and connections.