Dad ‘raped over 20 young women’ he met on sugar daddy dating site, court hears

A dad, charged with drugging and raping two women, allegedly raped 20 other women that he met on a sugar-daddy website.

Adam Charles Lusk appeared before Perth Magistrates Court yesterday (January 28), accused of raping a 23-year-old woman and a 28-year-old woman.

The court heard that the 43-year-old father of two is believed to have drugged the two women by slipping ketamine into their drinks, before sexually assaulting them.

However, according to prosecutors police seized his mobile phone and uncovered footage of 20 more unconscious women allegedly being raped.

Earlier this month, Lusk was arrested and charged with three counts of sexual penetration without consent and two counts of stupefying in relation.

The West Australian reported that Lusk met the first woman on a sugar-daddy website in April before the pair engaged in consensual sex.

Police allege the pair then visited Joe's Juice Bar when the woman went to the bathroom and Lusk slipped ketamine into her drink on May 21.

The woman began to lose consciousness before blacking out and then waking up to Lusk raping her at a Burswood home, the court heard.

"Stop hurting me," the woman allegedly told Lusk.

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The court also heard Lusk agreed to pay the second woman $350 to meet her at a restaurant on December 19.

According to police, the pair then went back to his Ascot home where Lusk snorted a white powder before he prepared the woman a drink in the kitchen.

The woman claims she then started to lose her memory and remembered waking up in bed with Lusk where he joked about what he had done. Lusk pleaded not guilty to all five charges brought against him.

Magistrate Joe Randazzo labelled the seriousness of the offences as 'the highest order' and said it would be 'wholly inappropriate' to grant him bail. Lusk will appear in court in April.

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