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Disney security guard, PGA Tour golfer among 124 charged in Florida prostitution sting

A security guard at Disney World — who was caught on camera completely nude — and pro golfer Tommy Gainey were among 124 people busted during a massive undercover prostitution sting in Florida, deputies said.

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd announced details on Wednesday of the six-day “Operation Santa’s Naughty List,” which led to the arrest of 46 men seeking the services of a prostitute and 53 prostitutes, including one from New York.

Judd’s office also released video of the sting that showed three men — including one who was completely nude — discussing sex acts with an undercover officer at an undisclosed location in Polk County.

Rodney Davis
Rodney DavisPolk County Sheriffs Office

One of the men was identified as Gainey, a married 44-year-old who joined the PGA Tour in 2008, while the Tampa Bay Times identified the naked man as Rodney Davis, a 56-year-old security guard who works for Disney.

“Come inside and get warm,” the undercover officer told Davis on the footage.

“Oh, I’m warm,” he replied. “You’re the only one home?”

The undercover, noting that Davis was “already naked” and ready to go, then asked if he brought money with him, video shows.

“I do,” Davis continued. “There’s nobody that’s going to run out of the corner — like a cop or anything like that?”

“Uh, no,” the undercover cop replied before laughing briefly.

Tommy Gainey
Tommy GaineyPolk County Sheriff's Office

Davis told the woman who he thought was a prostitute about two specific sex acts he wanted before the footage ends. It then cuts to Gainey, also known as Tommy “Two Gloves” — and a female undercover officer sitting on a couch.

“Just a quick visit,” Gainey asked the woman before handing over $60 and setting up the possibility of additional visits. “I’m going to be in town for the rest of the week, all the way up until Sunday so.”

Gainey, who has one career PGA Tour win, has won more than $5.6 million throughout his career, according to tour records. The South Carolina native was released Monday after posting bail on a misdemeanor solicitation charge, jail records show.

“He told us he was here for a charity golf event and it was to be the next morning tee off,” Judd told reporters during Wednesday’s press conference. “He didn’t make it. He was a scratch.”

Disney reps referred inquiries regarding Davis to sheriff’s officials when reached by The Post.

PGA Tour officials, meanwhile, told Golf Digest that they were aware of Gainey’s arrest but had no additional comment.

Also busted in the wide-ranging sting was an Orlando man who works as a waiter at a Universal Studios restaurant who allegedly sought sex acts from a person he thought was a 13-year-old girl. Benjamin Castaneda, 24, drove to a location less than two hours after making initial contact with an undercover officer, WFLA reported.

A message seeking comment from Universal Studios was not immediately returned.

Additional reporting by Lee Brown