Posted on 06/21/2003 9:25:47 PM PDT by chance33_98
Fla. Men Charged With Sexually Assaulting Mentally Disabled Man
POSTED: 11:35 p.m. EDT June 21, 2003 UPDATED: 11:48 p.m. EDT June 21, 2003
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Two men have been arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a mentally disabled man.
Police said G. Robert Bolton and Marcus Timothy Binkley approached the victim, whom they knew, in a vehicle and offered him a ride home.
The man refused, but Binkley and Bolton insisted, said police spokesman George Kajtsa. Finally, Binkley grabbed the man by the wrist and drove him to an unknown location, where Binkley and Bolton sexually assaulted him, Kajtsa said.
Bolton, 66, of Redington Beach, was arrested and charged with one count each of sexual battery, attempted sexual battery and violation of probation. He had been on probation for the previous conviction.
Binkley, 40, of St. Petersburg, was charged with one count each of sexual battery, kidnapping, violating probation and resisting arrest without violence for the June 12 incident.
Both men were being held without bond Saturday at the Pinellas County Jail.
Bolton's attorney, Frank McDermott, said his client denies the allegations.
"He wants to fight these charges," McDermott said.
A message left with Binkley's attorney, Patrice Moore, was not returned Saturday.
Bolton was convicted in 1993 on 15 counts, including handling and fondling a child younger than 16 and lewd and lascivious acts in the presence of a child younger than 16.
WTF was he doing out of prison?
1. Homosexual acts maybe?
2. Does the homosexual pedophilia link apply here since the metal capacity of the victim was that of a child?
Indoctrination alert.
So is disparity in power, as in lowly intern vs. leader of the free world.
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