CARY, NORTH CAROLINA -- A man from Passaic took advantage of his victims' heroin addiction when he lured them into sexual servitude in North Carolina, CBS affiliate WNCN reported.

Mark Benavidez, 36, is reportedly charged with two counts of human trafficking, two counts of sexual servitude, and one count of misdemeanor aiding and abetting prostitution.

Benavidez is allegedly accused of recruiting, enticing, harboring, transporting or obtaining two women "with the intent that the other person be held in sexual servitude" according to the report, which cited the magistrate's order.

Benavidez reportedly allegedly intended to have the women make money by performing sexual acts, who would then give him the money.

He is further accused of working to get the women using heroin, and "taking advantage of the sickness that accompanies the heroin usage for the purposes of making money by way of the victim performing sexual acts for that money," according to the order cited in the report.

He was given a $502,000 secured bond and is being held in the Wake County Detention Center, according to the report.

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