He made another oopsie.
A Louisiana sicko was hit with human trafficking charges after allegedly pretending to be disabled online to lure a nanny into his home to change his diaper – a foul trick he’s already been busted for twice.
Rutledge Deas IV, 35, was arrested Thursday after using an online nanny service to request help caring for someone with special needs in order to coax the worker to a Lafayette home, according to the Louisiana State Police.
Rutledge Deas IV, 35, was arrested Thursday after using an online nanny service to request help caring for someone with special needs in order to coax the worker to a Lafayette home. Louisiana State PoliceBut when the victim showed up, the alleged trafficker pretended to be disabled, telling the worker they needed to carry out duties consistent with infant care, including his diaper changes, police said.
Deas was charged with one count of human trafficking.
He was previously arrested for pulling the same stinky ruse in 2019 and 2021.
The whacko was placed on probation in 2020 after pleading guilty to 10 counts of each of sexual battery and human trafficking for posting fake ads online, falsely claiming he was seeking home health care for his 18-year-old brother, whom he described as “mentally and physically disabled.”
Police said he posed as the brother and got off when the home care aide changed his adult diaper.
He was previously arrested for pulling the same stinky ruse in 2019 and 2021. Louisiana State PoliceDeas was cuffed again in 2021 after pretending to be a younger man with special needs undergoing “alternative therapy” and offered to pay a babysitter to change his diapers — and attempted to persuade the victim to recruit others to care for him.
He pleaded guilty to human trafficking the following year and was sentenced to 10 years behind bars with nine suspended. When he was released, he was ordered to serve five years probation, KATC reported.
Deas is now locked up at Lafayette Parish Correctional Center.
Authorities encourage anyone with information to call the Louisiana Special Victims Unit at 504-310-7012.

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