Woman sues NE Portland massage business where therapist is accused of sexually abusing her
Updated Apr 14, 2021;
Posted Apr 14, 2021
A woman who said her massage therapist sexually abused her during her visit is suing the Northeast Portland business where he worked. Pazetive Aurelius Redwood, 34, has pleaded not guilty to third-degree sexual abuse in connection with the alleged encounter on Dec. 23, 2019.Getty Images
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Pazetive Aurelius Redwood, 34, has pleaded not guilty to third-degree sexual abuse in connection with the alleged encounter on Dec. 23, 2019. He is accused of masturbating during the massage at Zama Massage in Northeast Portland.
An acquaintance of Redwood’s told a detective that Redwood had confessed to masturbating during a client session and admitted it wasn’t the first time, according to an arrest warrant affidavit.
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The case of an Oregon sheriff’s deputy accused of attacking a jail inmate gets uglier
Ethics allegations, state investigations launched and a retracted statement are among the many twists in the prosecution and defense of Washington County Deputy Rian Alden.
Updated on Feb 10, 2021;
Published on Feb 10, 2021
A Washington County Jail video shows Deputy Rian Alden smashing Albert Molina against a wall at the Washington County Jail on March 30, 2018. Molina had been arrested on suspicion of riding a bike while intoxicated. (Screengrab of jail video posted on YouTube)
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As a rare criminal assault case proceeds against a Washington County sheriff’s deputy, his defense lawyer and prosecutors have become embroiled in back-and-forth complaints of ethical improprieties.
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