The violent Oregon man arrested of sexually assaulting women appeared in the 2018-episode of the Judge Judy TV Show rendered a decision in favor of Negasi Zuberi and required the person who was revealed to be his ex-fiancée to make a $2,500 payment to him for damaging his property.
In the Judge Judy episode, Zuberi who used as alias name Justin Hyche, asserted that in June 2018 at his residence, his ex-fiancée hit him with a glass bottle, and a few days later, she vandalized his home. After the birth of their child, Zuberi and the woman moved together from California to New York, but they claimed they were no longer living together. The son was 21 months old at the time of the episode.
Following a woman’s escape from a makeshift cell in Klamath Falls, Oregon, the FBI in Portland is looking for more victims.
The alleged violent sex assault offender has lived in at least ten states so more victims may have been attacked, Police are looking for the public’s help, The investigation has now expanded in over twelve states.
Twenty-nine-year-old, Negasi Zuberi (a.k.a. “Sakima,” “Justin Hyche” and “Justin Kouassi”), is in federal custody for interstate kidnapping after a Washington woman escaped his home in Klamath Falls, Oregon, claiming she was kidnapped, sexually assaulted, and locked in a cinderblock cell.
According to court papers, Zuberi left his house in Klamath Falls, Oregon, on July 15, 2023, and traveled to Seattle. There, he hired a prostitute and pretended to be an undercover police officer. Investigators learned from the victim that he tasered her, handcuffed and leg-ironed her, and put her in the backseat of his automobile. After that, he drove the victim about 450 miles while abusing her sexually.
According to the victim, Zuberi took her into a makeshift cage he had built in his garage as soon as he got to his house in Klamath Falls, Oregon. Made of cinder blocks, the cell had a metal door that was put backwards so that it could not be opened.
After a search warrant was issued, Zuberi fled and was found located in Reno, Nevada, where he was taken into custody after a brief standoff with local police.
The FBI reports, Victims may know Zuberi by the name “Sakima,” and it is believed he may have used several different methods to gain control of his victims, including by drugging their drinks and impersonating a police officer. If you believe you have been a victim or have any information concerning Zuberi (aka Sakima) visit fbi.gov/ZuberiVictims or call 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324). You can also contact the FBI Portland Field Office at (503) 224-4181, your local FBI office, the nearest American Embassy or Consulate, or you can submit a tip online at tips.fbi.gov.
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