Air Force instructor Christopher Oliver arranged to meet an airman on a Sunday morning after the all-female flight filed out of a dormitory on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland to go to church.
Praying wasn't part of the plan.
Oliver took one last look around the dorm, making sure no one else was there, before he closed and locked the door to an office that bisected two bays.
“He stated that if anyone found out he could be in a lot of trouble,” said a woman identified as Airman 2, who testified Tuesday in Oliver's court-martial that they had a quick sexual encounter.
One of 33 instructors who've fallen under investigation for illicit activities with 67 recruits and technical school trainees in the Air Force's biggest sex scandal, Oliver is charged with aggravated sexual assault, two specifications of aggravated sexual contact, and forcible sodomy.Prosecutors said Oliver knew what to do when Airman 2 asked how they would get together to have sex in the middle of basic training, a time when it is difficult to be alone.
“'Don't worry about it. Let me quarterback this,'” Maj. Christopher Eason, the lead prosecutor, quoted Oliver as saying in his opening remarks.
The defense didn't challenge Airman 2 as she recounted her encounter with Oliver in his office or a discussion they had later about having a ménage á trios with another recruit.
They were to converge on a hotel between San Antonio and San Angelo. Airman 2 said Oliver sent photos via text message of recruits he was training, and suggested he could bring one of the women to the hotel with him.
After she told him that one of the women stuck her as attractive, Airman 2 said Oliver expressed confidence that he probably could make things happen.
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