Vancouver-based musician Tevin Douglas, also known as ninetyfour, is now facing six charges in relation to human trafficking offences in 2023. (Image Credit: Tevin Douglas)
Human Trafficking

B.C. influencer charged with trafficking victim for ‘sexual services’ across Lower Mainland released on conditions

Feb 27, 2026 | 12:32 PM

LOWER MAINLAND — A B.C. man is now facing several charges in relation to human trafficking offences in 2023.

In May 2025, investigators began looking into a Vancouver-based musician and influencer suspected of being involved in human trafficking, in which the victim was allegedly trafficked throughout the Lower Mainland and the Greater Toronto Area in Ontario.

The offences are reportedly from July to December 2023.

The BC Counter Human Trafficking Unit, with help from CFSEU-GET, Vancouver police and Burnaby RCMP, arrested Douglas at his Vancouver home, where a search warrant was then executed.

Last Friday, February 20, the BC Prosecution Service approved the following six charges against 31-year-old Tevin Douglas: trafficking in persons and sexual assault, as well as procuring a person to provide sexual services, advertising and material benefit from sexual services, and material benefit from trafficking.

“Human trafficking is rarely confined to a single victim or even a single province. Investigators believe there are individuals with additional information who have not yet come forward,” said Inspector Lyndsay O’Ruairc of the BC Counter Human Trafficking Unit. 

“Each province has dedicated human trafficking investigators who understand the experiences of victims and can provide support regardless of whether someone is ready to pursue a criminal investigation. Safety is always the priority.”

Douglas, also known as ninetyfour, was released on Tuesday under numerous conditions.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact their local police.