An Air Force recruiter was acquitted late Wednesday of raping one woman and sexually assaulting another in the backroom of his Houston-area office, but jurors found him guilty of a host of charges that could land him in prison the rest of his life.
Tech. Sgt. Jaime Rodriguez showed no emotion as the jury president, Col. Marc Stratton, said panelists had found him guilty of aggravated sexual assault, abusive sexual contact, nonforcible sodomy, aggravated sexual contact, wrongful sexual contact and exposure.
He will be sentenced Thursday at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.
Rodriguez previously pleaded guilty to six charges and 23 specifications of wrongdoing.
The case is part of a scandal that has become the biggest in Air Force history and continues to grow. So far, 67 recruits and trainees in technical training at Lackland have been identified by the Air Force as victims. Rodriguez was tried at Lackland because the Air Force Recruiting Service is headquartered in San Antonio.
During the trial Wednesday, Maj. Naomi Dennis, the lead defense attorney, sketched a picture of the tall, bespectacled Rodriguez, who was married at the time of the encounters, as a persistent suitor - not a rapist.
“It's not a black-and-white issue. Sex is about reading the gray areas, reading the signs,” she said.
But a prosecutor, Capt. Matthew Neil, reminded jurors that both women resisted Rodriguez, and pointed to Victim 9's efforts to push him away on multiple occasions.
“How many times, how many times, does a woman have to say no?” he said. “How many times does she have to push him away?”
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