Chester County DJ arrested again on rape charges

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Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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A Chester County DJ, already facing 300 felony counts of sexual assault, was arrested on even more charges.

WEST CHESTER, Pa. (WPVI) -- A Chester County DJ, already facing 300 felony counts of sexual assault, was arrested on even more charges.

28-year-old Daniel John Milowicki was first arrested back in April. A woman accused him of using a Craigslist ad to lure her to his house, where he forced her to perform sexual acts.

A police raid on his home found more than 300 child porn images, and a human sized cage in his basement.

Chester County officials say another victim came forward to Pennsylvania State Police, prompting the new charges that include rape, aggravated indecent assault, involuntary deviate sexual intercourse, and related offenses.

The victim alleges that she met Milowicki on the internet under the false pretense of a modeling job and photo shoot.

Police say on September 4, 2014 the victim was lured to a location where Milowicki could get her alone, at which time he recorded the victim performing sex acts on him against her will.

Milowicki was self-employed as a DJ for special events such as weddings, children's birthday parties, and school dances.

District Attorney Tom Hogan says, "This defendant was very calculating when he targeted his victims. His predatory behavior coupled with how he presented himself as a DJ and photographer allowed him to target vulnerable young women. These most recent charges came to light because the victim saw the news about the defendant's first arrest and found the strength to come forward to police."

Milowicki's bail on the current charges is $250,000 unsecured with electronic home confinement.

Hogan added, "Our initial fears that there might be more victims of this defendant have been realized. Law enforcement remains concerned that there are more people who have been assaulted by this defendant. We encourage anyone with information to come forward and to contact the police. We are not going to stop investigating until justice is done for the victims and to the defendant."

Anyone with information should contact state police at 610-486-6280.