Adam Charles Lusk perth, raping women through Sugar Daddy website
A father in Perth, Australia, has been charged with drugging and raping two women he met on a "Sugar Daddy" site.
Police in Perth say a man met two young women on a "Sugar Daddy" website and took drugs and raped them.
Adam Charles Lusk, 43, is charged with sexually assaulting two women, both 23, and 28, last year.
He had already met with his alleged victims a few times for "consensual" sex, police say. Then, he put ketamine in their drinks to make them fall asleep. This is how the story goes:
She says she woke up while the man was raping her last May and told him to stop.
After a few hours, she says she blacked out again, and was told to "leave" when she woke up.
When Adam Lusk lived in Ascot, the other woman is said to have been assaulted by him in December.
Not guilty: The father-of-two has asked for bail so he can live with his parents, who are "shocked" by the charges.
But Magistrate Joe Randazzo turned down his request because of the seriousness of the charges. This is why.
On Mr. Lusk's phone, police say, they found video that shows at least 20 more people suspected of being sexually assaulted while they were asleep.
A task force has been set up to help find the mystery women.