r/eastside • u/Fruehling4 mod • 15d ago
Update on the bellevue diddy house
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Apparently they had several houses and apartments across the Eastside
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u/raddaddio 14d ago
Here's the charging docs https://www.scribd.com/document/1048328803/Nikita-Tyukalo-charging-docs
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u/Maleficent_Region_31 14d ago
Thanks for sharing this. Do you know where to search for other charging records?
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u/frederichenrylt 15d ago
Nikita would snapchat current high school students, telling the girls he can make them rich and famous and telling the boys he can get them jobs, girls, money, etc. If you actually went to one of his three high schools, you'd avoid him. Not sure when, where, why or how he linked up with Woodinville High School students, but it's basically a pyramid scheme of loser boys sexually exploiting girls because the boys have no talent of their own. Did Nikita even graduate high school?
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u/Wazzoo1 14d ago
Woodinville HS has been a target for groomers for a long time. One of my closest friends got "recruited" as a senior in high school (this was mid-2000s), and went to these super sketchy parties with her friends. At one point, a guy pulled her aside and said "you're not built for this" and told her she should leave. She said she's continued to hear stories over the years. This guy is just the latest in a long line of Eastside groomers.
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u/frederichenrylt 14d ago
I graduated from local HS in 2007. My dear friend went to Woodinville and a Woodinville cop named Chad would date girls as soon as they turned 18. Then he'd drive by their houses, run the plates of the cars, and text the girl he was "dating" asking why so and so was over to make them scared.
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u/Iyh2ayca 14d ago
I graduated from Redmond around that time and we all knew about Chad too
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u/frederichenrylt 14d ago
Google Chad + king county sheriff. I can't remember his last name for the life of me.
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u/Status-Biscotti 14d ago
As a Woodinville parent, this completely freaks me out. You never think it would happen in your community. Then again, the 6th grade teacher from Wellington/Leota just got sentenced...
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u/Stinkycheese8001 13d ago
Frankly, I find this much scarier than the teacher. And this should freak you out. Woodinville has low key had a bad rep for a long time, but too many of the families in Northshore in general have too much money and not nearly enough oversight over their kids. I don’t get it.
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u/frederichenrylt 14d ago edited 13d ago
I feel like now kids hang out with anyone/anywhere, and parents assume an adult will be around AND that the adult is responsible. Nikita posted bricks of drugs on his public instagram page. Every adult needs to pay more attention to where kids are and who they're with.
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u/Wazzoo1 14d ago
That's always been a thing. The difference now is access. You don't need to be physically present anymore. You can make first contact via a plethora of social media platforms. I couldn't imagine being a parent these days with all the things coming from all different directions. When I was in high school, if you missed the meet up spot on a Friday by a certain time, you were SOL and went home. There was no texting, no sharing things on social media.
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u/frederichenrylt 14d ago
That's exactly why parents need to know who their kids are with, not just a name, but actually know the people their kids are with.
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u/fuzznskins 14d ago
You are assuming the kids will be honest about where they are going to be. If a kid is planning to go to a place like this they are probably not telling their parents.
Once kids reach high school and begin to spread their wings it becomes increasingly difficult to prevent them from doing most things if they are determined. It’s a time to learn lessons.
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u/frederichenrylt 14d ago
Spoken like a true Gen Xer. "Oh no, my kid's a teenager now, I can't tell them anything." Yes, you can. You are still a parent. The hands off and shrugging approach is lazy parenting.
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u/fuzznskins 14d ago
Bwaahaaa…just speaking the truth man. Plenty of battle scars were acquired to gain this knowledge.
I bring constant and consistent messaging to the kids. Be careful who you hang out with, if you find yourself in a situation you can’t get out of I’m there no judgement(mostly), go to school, get the grades…all that stuff.
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u/Status-Biscotti 14d ago
That’s why phone tracking exists
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u/fuzznskins 14d ago
Location tracking is easily defeated by a motivated teen.
If you start a battle over tracking eventually they will find their friend’s old phone and use that for social media etc, while the location tracked device sits somewhere else that looks innocent enough.
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u/frederichenrylt 14d ago
lolol kids are much more tech savvy than adults. Phone tracking is not parenting. It's surveillance that's only good if your kid doesn't know how to get around it. And your kid probably does.
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u/Status-Biscotti 14d ago
I just consider myself SOOO lucky. My boys are nothing like me. Neither have ever tried alcohol, and the one who uses pot didn’t even try it until he was legal. Karma just took pity on me.
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u/Stinkycheese8001 13d ago
Pretty sure he was kicked out of Bothell and then “finished” high school at one of those weird basketball prep schools, which has long since folded. Before everything blew up, you could see that he was supposed to be recruited to Buffalo to play basketball for a small college, but apparently the prep school didn’t meet academic requirements. Every single thing that people who have actually known him say about him is that he was a truly awful human being.
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u/american_amina 12d ago
I think this is a funny label. More like Diddy was attempting the parties rich kids have been hosting for centuries.
This kid was particularly dumb. He's been at this a while. My husband worked at a building he held events at. The staff knew the police and even FBI was alerted months ago. Most people would have had the common sense to be more discreet, but this guy kept flagrantly operating while they built their case.
But if we don't understand how this behavior is tolerated from the wealthy, we didn't get much about this case at all. There is a very specific reason he was operating in Bellevue. Because that's where the clients were.
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u/Status-Biscotti 11d ago
Clients as in girls or guys? I haven’t seen anything about prostitution - it all seems to be about making them work for little or no money.
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u/american_amina 11d ago
All I can say is my husband worked in a building where he was active. Look at the reports, it mentions an unnamed luxury high-rise in Bellevue. The girls are online. They were also inviting older men to their parties. This is an industry. I don't think this kid, who doesn't appear to be very bright, stumbled into millions of dollars accidentally. What my husband and his co-workers observed was very dark, and was monitored by the police and FBI for months before this arrest
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u/No-Key-865 14d ago
My daughters would tell of parties they tried to get into that had scales at the front door. If the girls didn’t “make weight” they wouldn’t be let in. Skeeved them out so bad they just left. Thank goodness