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2013/01/25

Man Sues Cop For Letting Hospital Worker Perform Oral Sex On Him.. 'She Got Out Of Line'

January 25, 2013
A Utah man taken is suing the officer who arrested him for not stopping a hospital worker from giving him oral sex when he was passed out.

Brett Jensen is suing Logan City Police office James Gale, along with the Logan Regional Hospital, its employee Hal Lavaun Weston, and others because of a Jan. 20, 2012 incident at the hospital, where he was taken after passing out in a police vehicle.
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