Fairfax County Cop Convicted of Forcibly Sodomizing Ex-Girlfriend

Fairfax County Cop Convicted of Forcibly Sodomizing Ex-Girlfriend
As we've been saying for years, the Fairfax County Police are out of control

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Sexual assault suit against Pa. trooper can proceed, judge rules




U.S. District Judge James M. Munleycomplaint against a state trooper to proceed, despite the fact that the jurist granted immunity to the law enforcement officer on certain claims.
Faith Kintzel is suing Kleeman over allegations that the defendant had forced sexual intercourse with the woman three years ago.
According to the complaint, Kleeman had charged Faith Kintzel with summary harassment back in April 2010.
Following the hearing, the trooper asked Kintzel if she wanted to have coffee with him sometime, to which the woman responded that she did not.
Kleeman then asked the plaintiff to accompany him to a cemetery where they could talk in private the complaint states. It was at that time that Kleeman allegedly had intercourse with Kintzel against the woman’s will.

Kintzel and her husband ended up suing Kleeman for false arrest and imprisonment, excessive use of force, due process violations, sexual assault and battery, and loss of consortium.