A professor and track coach at Diablo Valley College in Contra Costa County is facing multiple felony charges, including human trafficking and sexual assault, prosecutors said.
According to the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office, 39-year-old Kyle Lee Whitmore of Crockett was arrested on September 7 for allegedly trafficking two women for prostitution. The arrest came after one of victims notified campus authorities, prompting a joint investigation with the sheriff's office.
According to the school's website, Whitmore is an instructor of Communications Studies at the Pleasant Hill campus.Whitmore is being held at the Contra Costa County jail in Martinez without bail. He is scheduled to appear in court Tuesday afternoon.
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