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Polygraph test uncovers reported sexual assaults - 1011now Posted: 20 Feb 2019 09:33 PM PST 10/11 NOW is learning more about why a Seward County sheriff's deputy was arrested for sexual assault. A probable cause affidavit filed in Johnson County Court show all of this came out during Nicholas Bridgmon's pre-employment polygraph test in November as he was applying to the Nebraska State Patrol. The affidavit said, "It is of particular importance to note that the NSP Waiver states that the person signing it acknowledges that, 'if information is revealed concerning any criminal violation, this information will be reported to the law enforcement agency and the local prosecutor of the jurisdiction where the criminal violation occurred.'" Bridgmon freely signed the waiver. Wednesday, Bridgmon was charged in Johnson County Court with first degree sexual assault. A judge set his bond at $50,000. As of Wednesday night, he was in jail and had not posted that bond. The affidavit said there are five victims of sexual assault. Adding Bridgmon told the person giving the polygraph test, "he had engaged in sexual intercourse with two girls that he implied may have been under the legal age of consent." At the time he was 19. Bridgmon said in the affidavit some of this would happen "with women who were either 'heavy sleepers' or 'passed out' due to alcohol consumption." The document also said of the five victims, two may have been underage, while two more were "either without their consent, or in some cases, without their knowledge.'" One incident detailed in the affidavit happened in July of 2007, when the victim was 17 years old and Bridgmon was 19. She told investigators he first sexually assaulted her in his car. Later he drove to a location outside of Cook, Nebraska where he forcefully raped her outside his car. Two of the victims friends told investigators the victim shared details of what happened to her in a year or two after the sexual assault. The Seward County Sheriff's Office put Bridgmon was placed on administrative leave. He's served as a deputy with the office since November 2015. The sheriff's office said there was no reason to believe any misconduct occurred while he was employed within Seward County. |
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