Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Sex counts against two lawmen dropped

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SAN FRANCISCO — Charges have been dropped against a police officer and a former sheriff’s deputy in a California sex abuse case involving the teenage daughter of an Oakland police dispatcher.

The dismissals this week marked the latest setback for prosecutor­s in the high-profile case involving the troubled Oakland Police Department and other agencies. A judge previously tossed out allegation­s against another former officer in the case that cost 12 law enforcemen­t officers their jobs.

Three other former officers have pleaded guilty to misdemeano­rs and paid small fines.

In the two latest dismissals, a judge ruled Wednesday that former Deputy Ricardo Perez didn’t know the teen was 17 when they engaged in consensual sex. Prosecutor­s on Thursday dismissed a similar case filed against Oakland police officer Giovanni LoVerde.

“I had the utmost confidence that this would be the result,” LoVerde told radio station KQED. “Unfortunat­ely, it took a year and a half to get here. I am happy. I look forward to getting back and serving the people of Oakland.”

The teen claimed she had sexual relations with nearly two dozen law enforcemen­t officers throughout the San Francisco Bay Area while she was working as a prostitute. She said some of the encounters occurred when she was 17, but testified that she lied about her age.

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