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Disgraced us sprinter facing heroin charge report says she may be a'serial killer' She is accused of forcing four other women into prostitution and sexually exploiting them, before selling them off. And in 2009 she was sentenced to 12 years in jail after being found guilty of having sex with and distributing child pornography, a charge she denies. A court also banned her from possessing any type of firearms, a punishment she later sought, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Sydney resident Eloise Dominguez was given a two-year sentence for trafficking a girl to Australia under the age of 16 in 2008 Last month another ex-swimmer - an Australian Paralympic team sports administrator in Melbourne - was arrested on charges of taking a boy up on a date, court papers said. He is due to appear in court next month. Dominguez, 33, was also charged with two counts of child sex tourism in 2009 and with three counts of possessing children for the purpose of sex tourism in 2004. She denied one count of sex tourism and has not been charged with any sexual activity with a child. Both charges carry the maximum punishment of 20 years in prison. The Hollywood Reporter earlier reported that Eloise Dominguez, 33, was living with boyfriend Antonio Baca on Sydney's northern beaches where she had been living with two former US swimmers. Dominguez, who is currently pregnant, told officers that she was 'a good friend' and she has not been able to find employment since her arrest last month. An international police agency, the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB), was involved in her investigation, which was carried out under Australian Federal Police supervision. Australia's police force has not responded to calls from The Hollywood Reporter for comment. Dominguez said the allegations were damaging to her family. ????? ?????? Thousands without power as wild weather bears down on tasmania Updated More than 600 customers were without power as a severe weather system hammered tasmania on Monday. The state's electricity network, which includes two major transmission lines, had been down for almost two hours at around 6:00am (AEST). Electricity networks have been overwhelmed in the past several days, with customers and customers' houses all over the state struggling to access the lights and gas generators. About 18,000 customers in Victoria had power cut and hundreds of thousands more at risk as the storm moved from Perth into New South Wales and Queensland on the other side of the nation. Tasmania's electricity industry expects the storm to be the biggest since January 2011. On the state's southern states, some power cuts were also reported, with the power down in Karratha, with customers in Victoria facing the possibility of being without electricity for 30 hours. There are more than 400 dams across the state's eastern states with flood risks in places such as the Northern Rivers, some of which are on top of the Great Barrier Reef. A power outages is expected across the state, although there is no threat to the national grid. The rain warning has ended and the power will be restored to customers when power is restored by 8:00pm local time on Tuesday. The National Weather Service has upgraded the severe rain threat for most areas of the state to a rain storm with dangerous amounts of flooding. The severe weather warning remained in effect across the state. There have also been reports of flash flooding in Melbourne, but it is not believed to be as severe as some of the reports from northern areas of the state. The city's major water storage reservoir was left completely inundated with up to a foot of rain, with heavy water causing major flooding. It is expected to remain empty through Thursday morning, but some parts of the Yarra River could continue to inundate, according to the National Weather Service. The forecast has been revised down slightly to a "moderate" severe rain threat from 12:00 midnight (AEST) on Tuesday. Topics: storm-event, weather, tas, new-zealand, melbourne-3000 First posted