June 4, 2025

USA: NYC Attorney Private Equity Executive Charged With 116 Count Indictment For Raping And Torturing 6 Women In His NYC Apartment Over A Five Month Period. He Doesn't Look So Tough Now.

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Eyewitness News ABC7NY published April 24, 2025: Private equity executive facing 116-count indictment for rape and assault charges. A wealthy NYC private equity executive raped and tortured at least six women over a 5-month period, prosecutors said.
Law&Crime Network published Apr 28, 2025 New York Exec Turned Apartment into Torture Chamber: Prosecutors. Law&Crime Sidebar with Jesse Weber.

Manhattan attorney and financial advisor Ryan Hemphill faces a 116-count indictment, over accusations that he lured women to his apartment and then engaged in sadistic abuse. Law&Crime’s Jesse Weber has gruesome details from the charging documents and gets insight into what’s next in this legal saga with former Florida state’s attorney Dave Aronberg.

NBC News
written by Rebecca Cohen and Adam Reiss
UPDATED Wednesday April 30, 2025

An attorney is accused of raping and assaulting six women in his New York City apartment over five months, and prosecutors say "there may be more survivors" of the man's alleged wrath.

The Manhattan district attorney's office unsealed a 116-count New York State Supreme Court indictment Thursday charging Ryan Hemphill, 43, with predatory sexual assault, rape and assault — among other counts — in a series of acts alleged to have begun Oct. 3.

Hemphill was arrested March 1. He has been held in jail since then, and he appeared in court for his arraignment Thursday.

He pleaded not guilty, and the judge ordered that he remain in jail.

"The defendant told these survivors that he was untouchable," District Attorney Bragg said at a news conference Thursday. "The indictment makes clear that he was wrong."

In the days following Hemphill’s court appearance, NBC News reported that parts of Hemphill’s resume and his purported prestige appeared to be inflated. Prosecutors identified Hemphill as having a background in private equity, but the firm he claimed to have founded told NBC News that they never heard of him.

Prosecutors allege that Hemphill used his perceived wealth and power as a weapon and that he beat and drugged the women to restrain them, threatened them with guns and knives and used a shock collar and a cattle prod before he raped them in what Bragg said was "hours of physical and sexual violence."

In some cases, prosecutors allege that Hemphill asked the women to confide in him about their past sexual traumas and then re-enacted the acts they described. He is also alleged to have recorded the sex acts on video cameras throughout his midtown Manhattan apartment.

Authorities with a warrant searched Hemphill's apartment and found high-capacity magazines and hundreds of bullets, a cattle prod, large amounts of drugs and surveillance cameras with videos of dozens of women, according to the DA's office.

"We have reason to believe that there may be more survivors," Bragg said. He later said "dozens, if not hundreds, of women are captured on that footage."

Prosecutors said Hemphill told the women he was highly connected and bragged about his status as an attorney, insisting that because they accepted money he offered, they would be the ones who were arrested.

In one case, Hemphill agreed to pay a woman $2,000 in exchange for her dropping a police complaint, prosecutors claimed. They also alleged he forced the women to record videos saying they consented to the sex acts so he could have deniability if they chose to speak out.

"The power imbalance in his predatory acts could not be more clear," Bragg said Thursday.

Prosecutors said he met the women online and told them he would pay them "large sums of money" in exchange for sex. In many cases, he never paid the women or paid them with fake money, prosecutors said.

In 2015, Hemphill was acquitted of choking and holding a knife to his ex-girlfriend's throat.

If he is convicted, Hemphill could face life in prison.

At the arraignment Thursday, Judge Ann E. Scherzer ordered Hemphill to remain jailed without bail. His lawyer, a public defender, asked the judge to move Hemphill to a rehabilitation facility to deal with substance abuse issues.

Scherzer said keeping Hemphill in jail was the only way to ensure he would return to court, as the behaviors laid out by prosecutors show the "extent to which he's willing to go to protect himself from facing these charges.”

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GlobalAwareness101 published NYC Attorney charged with 116 count indictment for raping and torturing 6 women.

This monster is a predator and serial r*pist and videotaped everything he did to these women and hundreds of other women DA Bragg is asking to please come forward.

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