NEW YORK (WABC) -- The man who police say raped five women during an early 1990s Queens spree was arrested in Georgia.

Michael Benjamin, 57, arrived in New York City on Thursday morning for an arraignment in Queens.

"I didn't do this! I didn't do none of this! What witness? What fingerprints? I didn't do this!" Benjamin said.

After Benjamin's DNA, retested last year with technology not previously available, linked him to the attacks, he was arrested in August by the Rockdale County Sheriff's Office in Georgia.

Benjamin is charged with rape, sodomy, sexual assault, and burglary for allegedly raping five women from 1995 to 1997.

He allegedly entered his victims' homes through a window, tied their hands, held a weapon to their necks, and stole money or other valuables after the rapes.

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