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REPORT: MMA FIGHTER JAYMES SCHULTE ACCUSED OF INTERNATIONAL SEX TRAFFICKING

By David Tees on 11/28/2023 11:32 AM

Jaymes Schulte, a professional MMA fighter with a record of 2-4-0, was arrested last week and accused of sexually abusing women and girls in a multitude of countries according to Cowboy State Daily.

Tyler Schwab, founder of Libertas International, is currently supporting at least 13 victims that Schulte has been accused of abusing in Colombia. Schwab helped connect law enforcement agencies in the United States Embassy and Colombian National Police with information that eventually led to the arrest of Schulte.

“He was everywhere,” said Schwab of Schulte’s reach in targeting women and girls around the globe. 

Cowboy State Daily revealed that as far back as 2018, internet reports were stating that Schulte had arranged one night stands in Taiwan and filmed women without there knowledge doing sexual acts and would then upload said acts to various porn sites for financial gains.

“Colombia, Panama, Mexico, Vietnam, Thailand – he posted the abuses on all these different porn sites. You notice where he’s traveled just based on what he posts,” said Schwab.

Schwab also revealed that Schulte would get more money based on the amount of clicks that his videos got on various porn sites and the youngest victim was approximately 13 years old.

An opinion piece with Schulte’s byline on it from the Hiltonian.com revealed that Schulte went from being an MMA fighter to selling drugs to renting apartments to Asian women.

“(One) day I was showing all my homemade videos to a friend & he told me this is gold, you need to make a website,” reads the op-ed. “I’ve been living the dream ever since!” 

Libertas didn’t hear about anything Schulte was allegedly doing until last year, as a survivor of Schulte’s alleged crimes was speaking at a support group at a school in Colombia after a sex video that she was in went viral around her school.

“This other sweet kid in our program reached out to her and said, ‘Hey, I know what you’re going through, if you want help there’s help for you,’” Schwab recalled.  

Schwab has also revealed that he and Libertas has offered support to all 13 women who have come forward with allegations against Schulte.

“We looped in Homeland Security, the U.S. Embassy and the Colombian National Police,” Schwab said. “And we offered our support to the 13 brave girls that came forward.” 

Since Schulte has been arrested, two more victims have come forward with allegations against the MMA fighter.

The Libertas founder also hopes that all the women who were affected by Schulte’s actions are able to come to the United States, specifically Arizona, to Schulte’s hearing, if Schulte is convicted of the crimes he has been accused of.

“A lot of these guys think they can just travel overseas, that these people in developing countries are lesser and they (the men) can do what they want,” he said. “I love watching them pay for what they’ve done.”