Teen used school-issued Macbook to record assault


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A 15-year-old Palm Coast girl used her school-issued Macbook Air Sunday to record a sexual assault by a 22-year-old man she said had been abusing her for months.

The girl told deputies that Douglas Keith Foreman was at her home at about 4:50 a.m. Sunday, and that he asked her if she wanted to smoke pot. She agreed, and they sat on the couch in a dark room and lit up, according to a Flagler County Sheriff’s Office arrest affidavit.

Then Foreman “leaned in and attempted to kiss her, but she pulled away,” as he grabbed her breasts and tried to reach between her legs, according to the arrest affidavit. He stopped when her little brother, who was sleeping in the next room, coughed loudly.

The girl went into her bedroom, closed the door and activated the webcam on her Macbook Air.

Foreman soon followed her into the room, sat down next to her on the bed and tried to find a song to play on the computer, unaware it was recording him.

He stared kissing and grabbing her again, and she repeatedly pushed him away, and, eventually, he left.

After the girl turned the video over to the Sheriff’s Office, a deputy viewed it and wrote in an arrest affidavit that in the video “Douglas is observed grabbing (her) left breast, moving/manipulating the bra and kissing (her) in the upper left breast area.”

The girl said Douglas had repeatedly groped her over her clothes for three or four months. She said he had not raped her. Douglas and the girl do not appear to be related, a Sheriff’s Office spokesman said.

Deputies read Foreman his Miranda rights, and he made a statement, which was redacted in his arrest report. They searched him, and found a small metal pipe and a plastic bag of marijuana.

Deputies arrested Foreman on charges of lewd and lascivious molestation by a person over 18 on a person 12-16 years of age, and marijuana possession.

He is being held at the Flagler County jail on $11,000 bond.

 

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