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Prosecutors described McIntosh, who is Weston’s daughter, as “her mother’s right-hand woman” and a co-leader of the enterprise. Wright and Thomas’ job was to confine and transport the captives, they said.

A fifth defendant, Nicklaus Woodard, was arrested Wednesday in Florida.

Woodard had not been charged in the Common Pleas case. Authorities described him as an enforcer Weston enlisted at a home she used in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Woodard, they say, beat and pistol-whipped one victim, previously identified as Derwin McLemire, and threatened to shoot him after he tried to flee.

According to the indictment, Weston had McLemire locked in a closet under a staircase, fed him once a day, forced him to drink his own urine, and directed others to unleash a pit bull on him. The dog bit off half his right ear, authorities said.

John Brosnan, the acting Special Agent in Charge of the FBI’s Philadelphia office, said the indictment “represents just one more step toward closure and healing, not only for the victims of this heinous hate crime, but for the community as a whole.”

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