Chicago Cops Accused of Sexual Assault Following Strip Poker Game

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Fox News is reporting that two Chicago police officers, whose identities were not immediately known, have been removed from the force following an investigation over allegations of sexual assault following a strip poker game

A 22-year-old woman was found by the two officers on the sidewalk outside her boyfriend’s home crying following an apparent argument.  The officers offered to drive her home.  She later reported that one of the two men had sex with her in their marked SUV. 

She then stated the three played a game of strip poker at her apartment.  Feeling intimidated by their sexual advances, she proceeded to have sex with the second officer. 

MyFoxChicago.com reported that she then pounded on a neighbor's door for help, who later opened it to see a naked man running down the hallway and a uniformed officer walking away.

The woman was sent to the hospital for treatment. A criminal investigation is under way.

- Jagajeet Chiba, Gambling911.com

 

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