Serial creep tried raping girl, 12, inside NYC apartment building - a week after being sprung in similar attacks
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Serial creep tried raping girl, 12, inside NYC apartment building - a week after being sprung in similar attacks
"Less than a week later, at around noon on Saturday, October 4, Lee allegedly ambushed the 12-year-old girl inside the elevator of her building at West 29th Street and Mermaid Avenue in Coney Island, authorities said. He grabbed her by the arm, pulled her toward him, touched her private parts over her clothes and pinned her against the wall - then pressed his arm against her throat, restricting her breathing, according to a criminal complaint."
"Lee then allegedly threw the shaken girl to the ground - and continued the brutal attack when she got back on her feet - again pinning her against the wall and pulling her pants down, the court doc charged. He was arrested the next day and faces multiple charges including burglary, attempted burglary, burglary, endangering the welfare of a child, criminal trespass and harassment, according to the complaint."
"A serial creep tried to rape a 12-year-old girl inside a Brooklyn apartment building - less than a week after he was sprung without bail in a pair of eerily similar attacks, authorities said. Justin Lee, 22, of Queens, was released on a technicality on September 28 after he was arrested for attacking two girls, ages 13 and 15, in separate scary incidents just hours apart, cops and prosecutors said."
Justin Lee, 22, of Queens, allegedly ambushed a 12-year-old girl inside an elevator in Coney Island on October 4, grabbing her, touching her private parts over her clothes, pinning her against a wall, pressing his arm to her throat, throwing her to the ground, and pulling her pants down, according to a criminal complaint. Lee had been released on a technicality on September 28 after earlier alleged attacks on girls aged 13 and 15. He was arrested the day after the elevator incident and faces multiple charges and a $75,000 cash bail or $150,000 bond.
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