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Police captain investigat­ed in wake of sex-sting video

He is accused of sexual contact while on duty

- Melissa Montoya and Melanie Payne Contributi­ng: Michael Braun, The News-Press.

FORT MYERS, Fla. – A high-ranking police officer in Florida is under investigat­ion, accused of engaging in a sex act with a woman who was the target of an undercover sting operation involving prostituti­on at local massage parlors.

A complaint filed in December against Capt. Jay Rodriguez, of the Fort Myers Police Department, accuses him of sexual contact with the woman while on duty in March 2013. Shortly after the act, she was arrested along with the owner of the massage parlor where she was working.

The (Fort Myers, Fla.) News-Press has obtained a copy of the video, dated and time-stamped, purportedl­y showing the officer entering the business and appearing naked with a woman in her underwear. The officer can clearly be heard commenting on the sex act.

Attempts to reach Fort Myers Police Chief Derrick Diggs by phone and at his home were unsuccessf­ul.

Multiple calls to Fort Myers City Manager Saeed Kazemi were not returned.

Stephanie Schaffer, spokeswoma­n for the city of Fort Myers said only, “There is an active investigat­ion; the city cannot comment at this time.”

The complaint was filed by O’Neil Kerr, a former police officer with a contentiou­s history with Rodriguez, who had been his supervisor. He was twice terminated from the department, including once in 2011 for a domestic violence arrest where the charges were later dropped. The arrest was later expunged from his record, according to an expungemen­t order. Kerr was reinstated and then later sued the city.

Kerr submitted the complaint to the city on Dec. 7. Frustrated by the lack of action, he contacted the city again on Jan. 12. On Feb. 8, he supplied the city with the video.

According to an email Kerr sent to City Attorney Grant Alley, the police chief and a councilman, Rodriguez was working with the Special Investigat­ion Group and had been given a lanyard with a “hidden spy camera.”

“Rodriguez did not know how to operate the recording device and failed to properly turn it off which captured this incident on video and audio recording,” he wrote.

“(A)nd the evidence was not turned over to the state for proper prosecutio­n.“

Kerr also included links to the video. In a memo dated Jan. 14, before the video was provided, Capt. William Newhouse, who oversees Internal Affairs, said he needed more time to complete the investigat­ion.

The operation in question occurred March 14, 2013, at the New Asian Massage parlor. The owner of the business, Chen Ya, was arrested and charged with living off earnings of prostituti­on, a third-degree felony, and driving without a license. Ma Aimian, the woman who appears in the video, was arrested for soliciting prostituti­on, according to a storyin The News-Press on March 16, 2013.

Stephen Russell, state attorney at the time, declined to file charges against Ya, because of insufficient evidence, according to court records.

Aimian declined to comment about the incident.

According to the arrest report, the officer handed Aimian $120 for a manual sex act. She told him it would cost an additional $30 for oral sex.

After receiving the money, Aimian left the room. When she returned she “tried to remove his underwear,” but he told her he would have to come back later, according to the report written by Lt. Rebecca Prince.

But according to the video, the officer did not leave.

The copy of the video obtained by The News-Press shows the officer paying for a sex act to be performed. Aimian leaves the room with the money and the officer appears naked on the video.

The woman returns and the audio clearly records the voices of the officer encouragin­g the woman to increase the intensity of the act.

The video does not show Rodriguez’s face at that time, nor the act.

When asked about the video Monday, Rodriguez said, “I have nothing to say.”

 ?? ANDREW WEST/USA TODAY NETWORK ?? Fort Myers Councilman Johnny Streets questioned the pace of the investigat­ion. “It doesn't seem like there is a sense of urgency to get to the truth of what has been committed,” he said.
ANDREW WEST/USA TODAY NETWORK Fort Myers Councilman Johnny Streets questioned the pace of the investigat­ion. “It doesn't seem like there is a sense of urgency to get to the truth of what has been committed,” he said.
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Capt. Jay Rodriguez

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