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The FBI and other law enforcement agencies are looking for potential victims of a photographer who has been accused of taking nude photos of models and sexually assaulting many of them, possibly going back to 1994.

Robert Arnold Koester, 52, also known by the names Bert Kay, Rhake Winter, and Qitooly, was arrested in Carlsbad, California, in November and faces charges on 23 felony counts, including child sexual abuse and production of child pornography, the FBI said.

The FBI called Koester a "suspected serial sexual predator" and said that he is accused of sexually assaulting models he photographed, including those under the age of 18.
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Koester was also on Jan. 30 charged by a Yamhill County, Oregon, grand jury with 32 felony counts involving four alleged victims, one of whom is a minor, according to the FBI. The charges include first-degree rape and other sexual offenses, as well as causing another person to ingest a controlled substance, the FBI said.

Koester owns a farm in Yamhill County, the FBI said.

Yamhill County District Attorney Brad Berry said there are four known victims in Oregon and they suspect there are "many more," according to NBC affiliate KGW of Portland. Berry said the case in Oregon began with Koester's arrest in California.

"He would bring models from other states to Oregon, bring them out to the property where they would be photographed," Berry said at a news conference Wednesday.

"We're looking for information from individuals who may have been victims, may think that they potentially were victims" or from those who might know of people who were at the property, he said, adding that investigators have photographs and other videos related to people who have not yet been identified.

"Alleged victims have been identified in multiple cities across the United States," the FBI said, adding that at the time of his arrest in late 2018 he was working as a professional photographer "engaged in the photography of models, primarily on the West Coast of the United States."

The FBI is also encouraging anyone with information about potential victims, or information about the case, to contact authorities.
 
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