A Florida man who allegedly lured women into a sex-trafficking ring kept them captive amid a “climate of fear,” including one victim who told investigators she was forced to have sex with 100 men in four days, according to court records.

Robert Atlee Miner, 27, of Deerfield Beach, faces up to life in prison if convicted on charges of human trafficking, money laundering and sexual battery after at least five women between the ages of 18 and 22 told police he lured them into joining his sex-trafficking operation after promising them jobs as models and dancers, the Sun-Sentinel reports.

One 22-year-old from Orlando who said she was picked up by Miner at a bus stop in Fort Lauderdale before being sexually assaulted at knifepoint in a hotel room told investigators she was too scared to try to flee. Miner then forced her to have sex with roughly 100 men throughout the next four days, investigators said.

Another victim, an 18-year-old homeless woman from New York, applied to work as a dancer via a Craigslist advertisement in 2015, according to court records cited by the newspaper. The woman told Miner she wasn’t interested in working as an escort, but would accept the job Miner promised as a dancer, potentially earning up to $1,000 per day. Miner also told her she would get a car and a condo after 90 days, court records show.

“I know you came here for dancing but all girls start out as escorts,” Miner told the woman as he picked her up at an airport.

The 18-year-old said she was too scared to exit Miner’s car. He then rented hotel rooms where she was forced to have sex with men, she told investigators.

Miner lured the victims using business names including “Candy Girls of Miami,” “Exotic Talent Team of Miami” and “Red Rose Companions,” according to court records.

He’s currently being held in Palm Beach County jail on $532,000 bond. It’s unclear whether he has hired an attorney, the Sun-Sentinel reports.

Jumorrow Joson, president of the Broward Human Trafficking Commission, said Miner’s relatively wholesome appearance likely played a role in duping the women.

“This is not the guy you would ever assume would be a trafficker, far from it,” Johnson told the newspaper. “This is the guy that girls would fall for. He looks like a clean-cut, nerdy, geeky guy.”

Joson continued: “It can happen to anybody. These guys are just predators, and predators look for a vulnerability to attack.”

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi said Miner at one point arranged for one of the women to fly and work in Las Vegas. Bank records also indicate that he made consistent large cash deposits totaling more than $225,000 since January 2015 without a legitimate source of income.

“The defendant is charged with preying on women and, in some cases, using violence to force them into sex trafficking; all while depositing large amounts of cash into his bank account,” Bondi said in a statement. “The facts of this case are appalling — that anyone is charged with forcing another human being into the sex trade.”