A Saratoga Springs officer, who resigned in 2022, sexually assaulted the woman twice in 2019, then repeatedly harassed, stalked, threatened and intimidated her, the complaint filed Monday alleges.
Saratoga Springs officer Kevin Norris, who resigned in 2022, sexually assaulted the woman twice in 2019, then repeatedly harassed, stalked, threatened and intimidated her, the complaint filed Monday alleges.
The complaint alleges that Saratoga Springs Police Chief Andrew Burton and City Manager Mark Christensen, who are also listed as defendants, were regularly updated on the case and states that Christensen “supported Robertson’s efforts to run [the woman] out of the city.” “I don’t want anyone to ever experience what our family has gone through,” the plaintiff, Chantelle Jones, said during a news conference Tuesday with her attorney, Robert Sykes, by her side. “Our entire life basically was destroyed because of Saratoga Springs.”
“Norris’ actions were a planned effort to manipulate [the woman] into believing that he was the only person who could protect her,” the complaint alleges. Believing that Norris had additional information on the case, she sent the requested email, the complaint states. While on duty, Norris then arrived at her home wearing plain clothes, where he told her that the department was “becoming very serious” about pursuing criminal charges against her, the complaint alleges. The woman began to cry.
Afterward, the complaint states that Norris told her that if she ever reported the alleged attacks, he would not protect her from the potential criminal charges. When the woman began to cry, Robertson allegedly told her, “If you are going to get all sad, I can give you some rope and point you to the nearest tree.”
The complaint did not specify her alleged crimes. The district attorney’s office declined to prosecute the case, the complaint states.
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