In a 40-count indictment, a Brooklyn grand jury said Joel Doseau, 43, who is assigned to the Brooklyn South command, had an ongoing sexual relationship with the girl, now a woman in her early 20s, that started in 2008 when she was just 15, two years below the age of legal consent.
Sources said Doseau actually met the girl a year earlier, when she was just 14.
The alleged perv cop wooed the underage teen online, and lied to her about being more than twice her age, telling her he was younger than the 37 years he really was, sources said.
The girl believed him, according to the sources, and sent the police veteran nude photographs of herself.
Talk, chats and secret picture posting soon turned into sex, which began some time in the summer of 2008.
The two allegedly had sex several times in an ongoing illicit relationship.
Their contact included oral sex and sexual intercourse, according to court papers.
The indictment said Doseau had sexual intercourse with the girl in the summers of 2008 and 2009, and that he initiated oral sex “without such person’s consent.” Sources said she only reported the abuse in recent days.
It was unclear how long the alleged relationship continued, and it was also unclear why she reported the abuse when she did.
Doseau, who earned more than $101,000 last year with overtime, was arrested at about 8 a.m. in Williamsburg. Among the charges he faces are seven counts of rape, five counts of promoting the sexual performance of a child, 11 counts of sexual abuse and misconduct and three counts of acting in a manner injurious to a child, police said.
Doseau was arraigned before Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice John Ingram and released on $100,000 bond. The indictment said he knew his actions were “likely to be injurious to the physical, mental or moral welfare” of the child.
He faces up to 15 years in prison on the top charge.
The case outraged one of Doseau’s neighbors, who watched the disgraced cop’s arrest. She said the arresting officers, in jackets emblazoned with “NYPD,” banged on Doseau’s door.
They asked him if he had any guns or firearms on the premises before following Doseau into his Williamsburg apartment. He was arrested without incident.
“We asked what was going on,” said the neighbor, Alexis Stoller.
“They said he was a policeman being investigated by internal affairs.”
When she learned later about the charges against her neighbor, she said, “It’s terrifying. I had no idea.”
Source: NY Daily News
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