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Woman sues over alleged rape by officer

August 22, 2007|Andrew Blankstein and Greg Krikorian, Times Staff Writers

A 23-year-old Florida woman who said she was raped last December by an on-duty Inglewood police officer filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday, charging that the department's policies contributed directly to the attack.

The suit, which names as defendants the officer, his partner and the department's top brass, alleges that the Inglewood Police Department's hiring, training and retention policies created an "unrestrained, undisciplined and out of control" atmosphere in which some officers thought that they could "get away with anything and everything." It also contends that the woman was sexually assaulted and falsely imprisoned, and that her civil rights were violated.


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Her attorney, Dylan Pollard, said the lawsuit comes many frustrating months after he and his client participated in a private meeting about the allegations with the U.S. attorney's office, the FBI, the Los Angeles County district attorney's office and Inglewood police.

No charges have been filed in the eight-month criminal investigation.

Inglewood police officials said the sexual assault case was still being investigated. They would not say whether that investigation was connected to a separate departmental inquiry into accusations that department employees, during work hours and off duty, have had sex with female masseuses.

Last month, the department announced that it had fired two officers in connection with the masseuse inquiry. Officials declined to name the officers or describe the scope of the investigation other than to say that an unspecified number of employees received "intent to discipline" notices.

Department officials had no immediate comment on the lawsuit.

A spokeswoman for the Los Angeles County district attorney's office said it is still investigating the alleged rape.

The 26-page lawsuit graphically describes what the woman calls a terrifying assault on Dec. 15. It says that she was followed by an Inglewood officer to her Econo Lodge motel room, raped and then forced to give the officer oral sex. Although the woman's identity is revealed in the lawsuit, The Times generally does not identify alleged victims of sex crimes without their permission. The lawsuit also gives the last names of two police officers -- the alleged perpetrator and his partner -- but The Times could not confirm their full names.

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