CLAYTON, Mo.– The St. Louis County Prosecutor’s office told reporters after a Thursday bond reduction hearing for Yahya Maly, a sixth victim has come forward and that might not be all.

“We are fearful and somewhat certain that there could be other potential victims,” said Melissa Price Smith, St. Louis County Prosecutor. “If you are a victim of this man, we want you to know your voice matters. You are not alone. We are here for you, and it is safe to come forward.”

Though no additional charges have been filed for a sixth victim as of Friday afternoon, Price Smith said related charges for the sixth person would be presented to the grand jury.

In a court document, Maly claimed, “he’s been having panic attacks in jail. He has been diagnosed with anxiety – He is not a threat to anyone.”

Maly is representing himself.

“We do not see that often, especially in a case with these type of serious charges,” said Price Smith.

His bond reduction attempt was denied by a Circuit Court County Judge Julia Pusateri Lasater writing “the court will make no change to the bond. The court finds that he is a flight risk and a danger to the community.”

His bond remains at $500,000 dollars.

“He is a flight risk,” the state said in the conditions of release order after review document. “His parents live overseas. He has no ties to Missouri. He was just a student here but is no longer enrolled.”

The state also pointed out Maly’s ability to allegedly discover ungiven information. “There are three victims here today. One victim says that (Maly) found out her full name even though she did not give him her full name. Another says that he found where she was going to school though she did not tell him.”

He faces 13 felony counts including rape and attempted rape, sodomy or attempted sodomy and kidnapping.

“I want to get him because it’s so wrong,” said Ashley Bailey-Smith, Assistant Prosecuting Attorney for St. Louis County.

Maly is held in county jail awaiting a March third preliminary hearing at 1:30 p.m.