Real estate agent, 38, is arrested for 'raping a woman' who traveled from China to Florida to look at houses

  • Wentworth Huang Wang was arrested Sunday and charged with sexual battery
  • He allegedly raped woman who traveled from China to Florida to look at homes  
  • The alleged victim claimed Wang wanted them to be together and for her to have his children
  • She told police that after Wang raped her, he warned her not to tell because he knew people at the Orlando Police Department

 

Police have arrested a real estate agent for allegedly raped a woman who traveled from China to look at homes in Florida. 

Wentworth Huang Wang, 38, was arrested on Sunday and charged with three counts of sexual battery. 

A police affidavit says the woman used LianJia Overseas for housing and transportation. She told authorities that the company put her in touch with Wang. 

Real estate agent, Wentworth Huang Wang (pictured), 38, was arrested on Sunday for allegedly raping a woman who traveled from China to look at homes in Florida. He was charged with sexual battery. He’s being held in the Orange County Jail

Real estate agent, Wentworth Huang Wang (pictured), 38, was arrested on Sunday for allegedly raping a woman who traveled from China to look at homes in Florida. He was charged with sexual battery. He’s being held in the Orange County Jail

According to the Orlando Sentinel, the woman had traveled to Winter Park, Florida, for three days to look at homes in March 2018. 

 

During the third day of her visit, the woman said Wang took her out to dinner and to a fair. 

When she told him she was leaving the next day, he allegedly grabbed her in an 'aggressive' way and told her that he didn't want her to leave. 

He reportedly told the victim that she was the 'prettiest and smartest girl he’s ever met'.

According to the Sentinel, he also said they should be together and that she should have his children.  

When they returned to a residence, the woman said Wang forced himself on top of her. 

A police affidavit says the woman used LianJia Overseas (file image) for housing and transportation. She told authorities that the company put her in touch with Wang

A police affidavit says the woman used LianJia Overseas (file image) for housing and transportation. She told authorities that the company put her in touch with Wang

She told police that after Wang raped her, he warned her not to tell anyone because he knew people at the Orlando Police Department, adding that they would believe him because he's an American citizen. 

The alleged victim left Florida and reported the rape in California. 

Wang provided a DNA sample in October, which reportedly matched evidence found on the woman and her clothing. 

records don't list a lawyer for Wang. He’s being held in the Orange County Jail.