Bellevue Man Denies Human Trafficking Charges In Onlyfans Mansion Case

  • By Cole
  • June 15, 2026, 6 a.m.

Allegations Rock Bellevue

In a wave of serious allegations, Nikita Tyukalo, 21, has pleaded not guilty to a series of charges tied to what prosecutors describe as a criminal enterprise linked to an OnlyFans "party house." The case has captured public attention due to its alleged ties to adult-content platforms.

Tyukalo stands accused of operating a human trafficking ring from a lavish rental mansion in Bellevue, Washington. He's facing four counts of human trafficking, alongside charges of money laundering and leading organized crime. With a bail set at a staggering $5 million, prosecutors argue that Tyukalo is a flight risk due to his supposed influence over victims and potential for witness intimidation.

Details of the Alleged Operation

The charges originate from an in-depth Bellevue police investigation into activities at the mansion located on Southeast 44th Place. Neighbors had reportedly complained of massive parties at the property, allegedly drawing in over 300 people, including minors, with promotions on platforms like Chaturbate and OnlyFans.

“Neighbors noticed something off, but the scale of the operation was unexpected,” one observer noted.

Investigators discovered evidence hinting at an alleged human trafficking scheme under the guise of Nova Talent Management. Prosecutors claim Tyukalo and his associates lured women with promises of lucrative online content careers, only to later dominate their accounts and financial proceeds.

Search Warrant and Seized Evidence

The investigation took a pivotal turn on June 4 when Bellevue police SWAT executed a search warrant at the mansion. Officers confiscated a trove of potential evidence, including hundreds of cell phones, numerous laptops, and extensive financial records, Komo News reports.

Charging documents detail the alleged trafficking of four women between July 2024 and June 2026, citing coercion, fraud, and force as methods of control. Some victims reported being cut off from their accounts and subjected to threatening behavior.

Authorities suspect there may be additional victims yet to come forward, adding layers of complexity to an already intricate legal battle.

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Cole covers the infrastructure of the creator economy - OnlyFans, Fansly, Patreon, and the rules that move money. Ex–fact-checker and recovering musicologist, he translates ToS changes, fees, and DMCA actions into clear takeaways for creators and fans. His column Receipts First turns hype into numbers and next steps. LA-based; sources protected; zero patience for vague PR.