Opinion ID: 807518
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: j.b.

Text: On December 23, 2007, police questioned J.B., who corroborated elements of K.T.’s account of the events of December 21, but stated that she had not seen the reported assault—purportedly because she had her eyes closed—although K.T. had told her of its occurrence. Nevertheless, J.B. advised police that she had herself been a victim of Broxmeyer’s assaults as had other teenage girls. Specifically, J.B. stated that sometime in November 2007, she had been at Broxmeyer’s apartment watching a movie with his girlfriend. While driving J.B. home, Broxmeyer stopped his car and started moving his hand up the girl’s leg, teasing her by saying “chicken.” The girl told him to stop and refused Broxmeyer’s instruction to undo her belt buckle. At that point, he drove her home. Although J.B. purported to be frightened by the November encounter, on December 1, 2007, she returned to Broxmeyer’s apartment to watch another movie, this time in the company of her 17-year-old friend J.C. During the movie, Broxmeyer led J.C. by the hand into his bedroom. J.C. emerged a short time later with a shocked look on her face, prompting J.B. to ask what had happened. Broxmeyer said he would show J.B., and proceeded to lead her into the bedroom, where he had forcible sexual intercourse with her. The next day, J.C. told J.B. that Broxmeyer had similarly assaulted her. Asked if she knew of any other minors whom Broxmeyer had sexually abused, J.B. identified K.M., a disclosure that, as noted earlier, led investigators to locate K.M. in 13 Pennsylvania, resulting in her testifying against Broxmeyer at trial with respect to Count Four.