Two Wisconsin men have pleaded not guilty in the case of a woman who says she was sexually assaulted with a snake, TheSmokingGun.com reports.
The woman, identified as C.L.F. in the documents posted on the website, told police she was at her friend's boyfriend's house in the early morning hours of Nov. 11. She said people there were dancing and "consuming intoxicants."
The woman alleges she was invited back into a bedroom to see photos of the boyfriend's family while her friend was in the shower, but when she entered the room, she was hit on the back of the head with something and blacked out.
According to the allegations in the criminal complaint, the woman woke up with her friend's boyfriend holding her while another man sexually assaulted her. That's when C.L.F. told police the friend's boyfriend said, "I'm going to get the snake."
The woman said shortly after that she felt something inside her. The document says the woman "believed that the snake may have bitten her because she felt a very sharp pain and then they said, 'Pull it out.'"
The friend's boyfriend, whom authorities are tracking with a GPS bracelet, has prior sexual assault convictions and denies the accusations. The document indicates the other man has said he had sexual contact with C.F.L., but said it was consensual.
TheSmokingGun.com reported the two men, Damonta Jones, 25, and John Bullock, 24, pleaded not guilty on Monday. Both men return to court March 31.
http://www.torontosun.com/news/world/2011/01/04/16755676.html
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