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Criminal Casanova Back In Court With New Charge

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MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- A man already behind bars for his alleged Casanova tactics faced a Broward judge Thursday on a new out-of-state charge.

Trevor Thornton, 33, is already facing charges in Florida but is now facing a new charge out of California.

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He is now facing an out-of-state charge of inflicting corporal injury on a spouse.

"Good morning Mr. Thornton you're being held on an out of state hold from California," said the Broward judge.

The state set a $110,000 bond for the charge.

Broward Sheriff's deputies arrested Thornton on November 19th on a grand theft charge. His bond is set at $2,500 for that charge. 

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That's not the only thing he's facing.  Thornton has left a trail of angry and vocal victims in his nationwide wake.

Charlaine Louis, of Broward County, is one of his alleged victims. She told detectives she had been dating Thornton when he allegedly swiped a safe with $14,000 cash inside her bedroom closet.

His victims also  include women in Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia and California.

Authorities said an internet search shows alleged victims warning others of his alleged scams. They described him as a serial con artist with multiple wives, fiancés, girlfriends, children and a fortune owed in child support.

Thornton also has a criminal history.

Thornton served time in Florida state prison from 2003 to 2006 for similar crimes committed in Hillsboro County. He has 8 different mug shots for arrests ranging from grand theft to burglary. 

Detectives said if any woman thinks they may be a victim of Thornton, they should should call the Broward Sheriff's Office.

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