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A groom was escorted out of his own wedding reception in handcuffs after allegedly sexually assaulting a teenage waitress and fighting police.
He told the young girl, whose name or age has not been revealed, they could do “whatever” she wanted, the affidavit states.
When the waitress turned down his advances, Aimers, who is originally from New Jersey, allegedly followed her into the women’s bathroom and forced her into an empty stall, the affidavit says,The Philadelphia Inquirerreported.
The waitress told police he started kissing her against her will before trying to unbutton her pants and then exposed himself, the criminal complaint alleges,reportsKYW News Radio 1060.
When the girl tried to break free, Aimers allegedly offered her $100, the documents allege.
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The police were later called to the scene, where they found Aimers “pushing and punching people,” according to the affidavit.
He allegedly got physical after being told to stop bringing alcohol outside of the country club.
Aimers allegedly continued to resist the cops and began insulting them with harsh words, according to the affidavit.
Aimers was released on Wednesday, Feb. 6 after posting 10 percent of his $350,000 bail,The Philadelphia Inquirerreported.
He has been charged with indecent assault, indecent exposure, imprisonment of a minor and harassment,The Philadelphia Inquirerreported.
He has also been charged with simple assault, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, the newspaper reported.
At this time, Aimers is denying the charges. “He maintains his innocence and he looks forward to clearing his name when this is all concluded,” Aimers’ attorney Louis BusicotoldKYW News Radio 1060.
Aimers lawyer did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Aimers’ preliminary hearing for the sexual assault is scheduled for Feb. 21.
source: people.com