The lawsuit alleges that in another undercover operation at a massage parlor, one of the female deputies was told that to make an arrest she needed to be sexually assaulted by a suspect. The deputy did not get any support from the constable’s office after her assault, according to the lawsuit.
Cordt Akers, one of the attorneys for the women, called the allegations “some of the most unspeakable sexual police misconduct that any of us have ever seen.”
The lawsuit alleges Rosen and the Harris County District Attorney’s Office were told about what was happening by a victims’ advocate working with the human trafficking unit, but they took no action.
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Undercover Texas Deputies to Accuse Superiors of Sexual Assault in Prostitution Stings
On 5/24/21 at 4:36 AM EDT
Three female Texas deputy constables are set to file a lawsuit Monday claiming they were sexually assaulted, exploited, and harassed by their superiors.
The women, all from the Harris County Precinct 1 Constable Office, were working on a task force to fight human trafficking at the time of the alleged assault.
The deputy constables say they were picked for undercover operations where their superiors used so-called bachelor-party prostitution stings to try to collar pimps running call girls, according to a news release from their attorneys cited by the
Three female Texas sheriff deputies working in an anti-sex trafficking unit claim their male colleagues staged bachelor party prostitution stings so they could get drunk and sexually assault them
Lisa Gomez, Marissa Sanchez, Felecia Mckinney and Jacqueline Aluotto - an anti sex trafficking activist - filed the suit together
Harris County Constable Alan Rosen, Chris Gore and Shane Rigdon
The lawsuit alleges the office of Constable Alan Rosen set up undercover sting operations that were supposed to ultimately arrest those behind sex trafficking
But those operations turned more into parties where officers drank heavily and fondled female deputies