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New Charges Filed In Videotaped Sexual Assaults Of Waco Boy
Additional charges have been filed against two brothers who were arrested in June and charged in a yearlong series of videotaped sexual assaults of a Waco boy.
Reporter: By Paul J. GatelyEmail Address: paul.gately@kwtx.com |
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WACO (September 23, 2009)—Additional complaints charging aggravated sexual assault of a child were filed Tuesday against two brothers who were arrested in June in connection with a yearlong series of videotaped sexual assaults of a Waco boy.
Henry Andres Cortez, 42 and Jose Olivera, 38, were arrested on June 19 and charged in what police say was the almost daily sexual assault of the boy over the course of a year.
Police said the assaults were videotaped.
Bonds for the two were originally set at $500,000 each, but on Tuesday, McLennan County Jail Magistrate Raymond Brittain increased Cortez’s bond to $1 million and Olivera’s bond to $950,000.
In addition to the sexual assault charges, both men are under an immigration hold, which precludes them from posting bond.
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How horrible! Perverts and wicked evil men! Send them to prison for life, if the state sends them back to Mexico, they will be here in 3 months assaulting another child and filming it. Also KRB sounds like an accomplice, the police need to find him/her!
end it now.
I dont care where they are from if you are black, white, mexican, purple, who is the ones working on your bridges and roads.
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