A suspended corrections officer who worked at the Denver Women’s Correctional Facility has been charged with two counts of attempted pimping.

Joshua Hensley, 38, also faces one count of stalking and one count of patronizing a prostitute, according to the Denver district attorney’s office. The patronizing count is a misdemeanor; the other counts are felonies.

“The charges allege that Hensley,” who worked for the Colorado Department of Corrections, “used his position and his employment to recruit women and prostitute them,” the DA’s office said in a Thursday news release.

Hensley allegedly wanted at least one woman to call him “Daddy” or “Mr. Wolfe” on the streets of Denver, according to an arrest affidavit in the case.

Hensley, who was arrested July 3 by the Denver Police Department’s Human Trafficking Unit, allegedly solicited a “former inmate at the Denver Women’s Correctional Facility for sex and later (attempted) to pimp her and another woman,” prosecutors said.

He’s charged with stalking for “repeatedly contacting and threatening another woman who refused to work for him,” the release said. His next court appearance is scheduled for Friday.