Dayton Daily News

Suit accuses 2 jail staffff of sexual assaults

5women allege attacks byMontgome­ry Co. Jail chaplain, commander.

- JoshSweiga­rt

A federal lawsuit brought by fififififi­five women accuses aMontgomer­y County Jail commander and a jail chaplain of sexual assaults spanning from March 2019 to July 2020.

The suit accuses Maj. Jeremy

Roy, division commander for the jail, of forcing a female inmate to perform a sex act on him in March2019i­na jailmeetin­g room.

Italsoaccu­ses jail programcoo­rdinator/chaplainWi­llie Templeton Jr. of raping the same inmate in July 2020, aswell as four other inmates and former inmates. The suit alleges two of the incidents took place at the jail and others at the sheriffff’s offiffice headquarte­rs across the street.

Messages left with both men seeking comment were not returned Monday.

Sheriffff’s Offiffice spokeswoma­n Christine Ton said Monday they had not yet been notifified of the lawsuit “and we have not been made aware of any allegation­s.”

“Any complaints­madewithou­r offiffice are fully investigat­ed, and any newcomplai­ntswill be fully investigat­ed as well,” she said.

The civil suit, fifiled in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Ohio on Dec. 22, accuses

Montgomery County Sheriff Rob Streck of doing too little to address repeated concerns about jail conditions and the mistreatme­nt of inmates.

The suit notes that former Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office correction­s officer Franco Villella was convicted of sexualmisc­onduct with inmates at the jail. Villella wassentenc­ed inAugust 2020 to five years in prison.

“These assaults are not only a direct result of the reprehensi­ble conduct of government agents, but also the policies and customs at the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office, which was and is consciousl­y and deliberate­ly indifferen­t to the rights and safety of its female detainees and visitors, including plaintiffs,” wrote Nicholas DiCello, attorney in the December lawsuit.

DiCello said inaninterv­iew Monday with the Dayton Daily News he is not aware of any criminal investigat­ion of the suit’s claims.

Officials with the Montgomery­County Prosecutor’s Office and Dayton police both saidMonday they had no prior knowledge of the allegation­s.

The Dayton Daily News filed public records requests for the men’s personnel records and for any documents related to an investigat­ion of the alleged incidents.

Theplainti­ffs in the suit are seeking to proceed anonymousl­y as JaneDoe1 through 5. The case was assigned to Judge Michael J. Newman, who is also hearing a suit brought by an alleged victim of Villella.

The December lawsuit also notes the numerous lawsuits brought by other former inmates in recent years alleging misconduct by jail staff, such as excessive use of force, that Montgomery County has settled for more than $10 million.

The first incident referenced in the new lawsuit allegedly occurred in March 2019 and involved Roy. Roy, a sheriff’s office employee since 2001, was promoted to division commander for the jail and court services in 2019, according to a descriptio­n of command staff on the sheriff’s office website.

The lawsuit alleges Roy had another deputy bring the woman to him in handcuffs to what she believed was a visitation room. After the deputy left, he forced her to perform a sex act on him while still handcuffed, the suit alleges. He then escorted her back to her cell, saying, “in a threatenin­g manner, ‘You’re going to keep quiet?’ ” according to the suit.

The same woman was an inmate at the jail again in July 2020, says the lawsuit, alleging that Temple ton raped her in an empty room.

The suit alleges that in December 2019, Templeton took another inmate out of her cell, offering to get her feminine hygiene products, then handcuffed and raped her in a closet before threatenin­g her to “keep her mouth shut.”

InAugust 2019, the lawsuit alleges Templeton offered a third woman help finding employment as part of a post-release program and met her in the sheriff’s office headquarte­rs, where he allegedly raped her in a closet before threatenin­g her not to tell anyone.

In October 2019 a fourth womanwhowa­s previously an inmatewas visiting someone at the jail and ran into

Templeton, who offered to help her get a job, the suit alleges. It says Templeton escorted her across the street to the headquarte­rs building and raped her in an empty second floor conference room.

“He told her she knew what would happen to her and her daughter, who was detained at the jail, if she told anyone,” the suit alleges.

The fifth alleged victim was incarcerat­ed prior to 2017 but ran into Templeton at a church meeting in January202­0 when he offered to help her find work, the suit claims. It alleges she cameto his office in February 2020 and offered to pay her to clean his office, where he raped her.

“Defendant Templeton threatened Jane Doe 5 not to tell anyonewhat had happened. He told Jane Doe 5 thathe knewwhere she lived and that she had children,” the suit says.

The lawsuit seeks unspecifie­d compensato­ry damages, punitive damages and attorney fees.

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