In a case that's turning heads, a Bellevue, Washington resident has pleaded not guilty to a slew of charges linked to an alleged OnlyFans 'party house' operation. Nikita Tyukalo, just 21 years old, is at the center of this storm, facing accusations of human trafficking, money laundering, and spearheading organized crime. These charges follow an extensive investigation by Bellevue police into a sprawling mansion rumored to host extravagant parties.
“The allegations include recruiting young women with promises of lucrative online earnings, only to control their accounts and finances,” prosecutors say.
The inquiry began when neighbors raised concerns about large gatherings at the mansion on Southeast 44th Place, reportedly drawing over 300 attendees, including minors. Social media platforms like Chaturbate and OnlyFans were used to promote these events, sparking suspicion and eventually leading to law enforcement action. Detectives have gathered substantial evidence, suggesting a human trafficking ring allegedly connected to Nova Talent Management.
Tyukalo remains in custody with a hefty $5 million bail, as prosecutors argue he poses a significant risk to victims and may flee. According to charging documents, four women were trafficked between July 2024 and June 2026, subjected to control through force, fraud, or coercion. Some victims claimed they were denied access to their accounts and faced intimidation or threats.
The dramatic turn of events culminated with Tyukalo's arrest on June 4, when Bellevue police SWAT teams raided the mansion, seizing a trove of evidence, including hundreds of cell phones, laptops, and financial documents. Authorities are now urging additional victims to come forward, as they suspect there may be others caught in this alleged web of deceit.