Man, 30, ‘repeatedly tricked women into changing his adult diapers as he pretended to be disabled’
A MAN who admitted he faked a disability to trick women into changing his adult diapers has been sentenced to probation.
Rutledge Deas IV, 30, pretended to be the brother of a man named “Cory” who had mental and physical disabilities on babysitting apps, he confessed to on Monday.
Deas convinced a woman to take care of Cory, who was actually himself, like a child, in reported on Monday.
Two women who were tricked into changing Deas’ diapers said they felt betrayed when they discovered he did not have the disabilities he claimed.
“I used to believe that almost everyone in the world was inherently good,” one of the women told the news outlet.
“In this case, I was wrong.”
Deas pleaded guilty on Monday and New Orleans ad hoc Criminal District Court Judge Hunter Harris gave him five years of probation.
During his probation, Deas is required to work, stay off social media, attend internet addiction counseling, and do 400 hours of community service.
The 30-year-old said his behavior was a result of sexual trauma he experienced as a child.
Deas pleaded guilty to four counts of human trafficking, possession of methamphetamines and possession of drug paraphernalia.