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Accused Gasparilla groper passed polygraph test, lawyer says - ABC Action News

Posted: 30 Jan 2019 12:00 AM PST

The lawyer for the man at the center of a social media firestorm regarding an alleged sexual attack on a Gasparilla parade-goer is releasing new documents claiming his client is innocent.

Attorney Paul Sisco sent ABC Action News a statement, along with the affidavit.

Sisco said this his client, "can say unequivocally that he was not involved in any way in this incident. He has voluntarily sworn out an affidavit under oath, and today thoroughly passed a polygraph test administered by a former law enforcement expert who worked decades for prosecution agencies."

Rina Alvarez posted about the incident on Facebook. It didn't take long for her post to go viral. ABC Action News is not identifying the man Alvarez identified on social media because he is not charged with a crime.

Woman says man dressed as pirate groped her at Gasparilla parade

Sisco says that his client was "misidentified."

The day after Gasparilla, Sisco sent screen grabs of a Facebook Messenger conversation between his client and Alvarez. The message from his client stated, "The photo of the guy pulling away from you is not me. I do not have long hair, and I did not have a wig on. And that is not my hat. This thread is going all over the internet and causing me a lot of harm, can you please take this down until we speak? And please call me as soon as you can."

The post is still on Alvarez's page. She also added an update stating, "in light of all of the stories that have been shared with me in Messenger, if anyone wants to tell their story I can get you in contact with the detectives I just spoke with. Any information will help."

During our interview with Alvarez, she said she is not identifying the wrong man.

"He said it wasn't him," Alvarez said. "I have no doubt that it was. And the other people that were around me that made statements, they saw him; it was him."

The incident is still under investigation by Tampa police.

Former sheriff's deputy faces another sex assault charge - WOWT

Posted: 26 Feb 2019 01:38 PM PST

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - A former sheriff's deputy is facing another sexual assault charge in southeast Nebraska.

Lancaster County Court records say 30-year-old Nicholas Bridgmon, of Pleasant Dale, is charged with sexual assault of a minor. Investigators say Bridgmon had sex with a 15-year-old girl at a Lincoln apartment in August 2007, shortly after he turned 19. He's already been charged in Johnson County with forcible sexual assault that authorities say occurred in July 2007.

His attorney didn't immediately return a call Tuesday from The Associated Press.

The Nebraska State Patrol says in court documents that investigators have linked him to at least five potential victims. The patrol investigation began with a polygraph test for a patrol job he was seeking.

Seward County Sheriff Mike Vance says Bridgmon resigned Friday.

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