This is like a black version of the movie SPLIT.
The straight to Netflix version.
Authorities in Georgia arrested a man accused of hiring eight women to dance for him in his million-dollar mansion where he instead held them against their will.
Police arrested Kenndric Roberts, 33, and charged him with false imprisonment and trafficking a person for labor. He was in jail Thursday morning with his initial court appearance scheduled for later in the day.
“What we believe is he was luring these women to this house with promises of either modeling careers or financial assistance,” Sandy Springs police Sgt. Sam Worsham told WSB-TV. “We’re not 100% sure on that. The investigation is continuing.”
The women were escorted from the home following a 911 call placed Tuesday morning by one of Roberts’ alleged captives.
“I’m in a very bad situation, and I need help,” she told the police dispatcher.
She continued on to say that she and the other women there were forced to dance for money and explained she met Roberts on the social media site Seeking Arrangements, which connects women with wealthy men.
She claimed her boss, who she simply described as a man with a gun named “Ken something,” told her she could leave whenever she wanted — but threatened to kill her if she actually did.
It was a pretty nice house. The woman went on to say the women would be locked in the basement for hours.
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