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A man who allegedly has persuaded more than seven women over the last three years to pay him for sex to “cure” non-existent diseases has been charged with obtaining sex by fraud in connection with the case of a 23-year-old Orange County woman, officials said Monday.
Anaheim police said Monday they hoped that more publicity about the arrest of Daniel Kayton Boro would prompt other possible victims to come forward.
Boro, 44, who was given the nickname “Dr. Feelgood” by police and the news media, was arrested last Tuesday for allegedly persuading a 23-year-old Orange County woman to pay him $750 for sex to “cure” what she believed to be a deadly blood disease, Anaheim Police Lt. Peter De Paola said.
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Alexa has been arrested on multiple occasions. Back in 2017, she was taken into police custody for driving under the influence and was later charged in April 2018. She was ordered to serve jail time in February 2018 for possession of drug paraphernalia after authorities found items allegedly used to smoke heroin. She then spent four days behind bars in August 2018 over drug-related warrants.
After being arrested in January 2019 for drug possession, she faced two misdemeanor drug charges. She was in jail for several days in July 2019 over warrants regarding her failure to attend her court arraignments. Nine days after her release, she was locked up for six additional days in August 2019.