A Gladstone man has been accused of posting bogus Internet ads in which he posed as his ex-girlfriend and invited men to sex parties at her Northeast Portland home.

Andre Jermaine Flom, 31, was arrested Monday after detectives traced the Craigslist ads to his home.

Flom has been arraigned in Multnomah County Circuit Court on felony charges of aggravated identity theft, identity theft and unlawful use of a computer. He is being held in the Multnomah County Justice Center Jail, with bail set at $30,000.

According to court documents, Flom posted several ads over the past month, posing as his ex-girlfriend, with whom he split up last year. The ex-girlfriend told authorities that some of the ads invited people to "dismantle and remove a children's play structure" in her front yard. Another asked them to "dig up an ornamental tree."

But the worst bogus ads invited men to orgies at her home, which drew unwanted contact from unknown men.

One of the ads said, "So I'm at home bored and wanted to get a little naughty today -- The only thing missing is you sexy boy."

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detective was able to trace the Craigslist ads to an Internet provider address and followed it to a home in the

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with the assistance of

, served a search warrant Monday, arresting Flom while seizing a computer and a cell phone as evidence in the case.

Court documents reveal that the couple had a rocky breakup. Last year, Flom was convicted of strangulation during a domestic-violence dispute. He was sentenced to 15 days and jail and placed on two years' probation.

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