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Former Sheriff's Deputy Suspected of Sexual Abuse Found Dead in Jail

Authorities say a former Missouri sheriff's deputy accused of sexually abusing women has been found dead in his jail cell. 

Ste. Genevieve County sheriff's Maj. Jason Schott tells the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that 52-year-old Marty Rainey was found dead Saturday in the county jail. Schott says the Missouri State Highway Patrol is investigating the "in-custody death," which is standard procedure.

Schott says the death of Rainey, who worked in Gasconade County in east-central Missouri, appears to be a suicide. Rainey faced state and federal charges accusing him of sexually abusing women and enticing a minor into prostitution. Court documents allege Rainey would threaten or coerce women into having sex while he was on duty.

Rainey was a Hermann and Rosebud police officer at the same time as deputy.

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