Ex-Louisville detective charged in Breonna Taylor shooting sexually assaulted women, lawsuit claims - News Summed Up

Ex-Louisville detective charged in Breonna Taylor shooting sexually assaulted women, lawsuit claims


But when they got to Borders’s apartment, he didn’t leave, according to a lawsuit obtained by The Washington Post. Instead, she alleges, he followed her into her apartment, waited until she passed out on her bed and then sexually assaulted her. His criminal defense attorney, Stew Matthews, didn’t immediately return a message regarding the sexual assault lawsuit. ADADTerry, whose story is cited in Borders’s lawsuit, wrote Hankison pulled up next to her as she was intoxicated and walking home from a bar in fall 2019. One woman wrote Hankison took her phone, scanned her Snapchat ID and “begged” to drive her home, but she declined.


Source: Washington Post November 11, 2020 11:15 UTC



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