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Abusive Sexual Contact

U.S. v. E-7

Abusive Sexual Contact and Sexual Harassment

Our client was an 18-year veteran of the United States Army, a husband, and a father.  He was initially accused by a junior Soldier of grabbing her butt without her permission. Within a few months, 5 more complaining witnesses came forward and accused our client of similar offenses.  After a motions hearing, the Government dismissed …

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US v. 0-4

Abusive Sexual Contact

Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico

O-4 is accused of committing sexual harassment and possibly abusive sexual contact against a member of his team. Robert Capovilla serves as the 0-4’s attorney and represented throughout the process. Mr. Capovilla discovers that there were 3 other people in the room when the alleged misconduct occurred and not one them saw the 0-4 commit …

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US v. E-4

Sexual Assault and Abusive Sexual Contact

Fort Bragg, North Carolina

The Soldier hired Robert Capovilla when he was accused of sexual assault and communicating a threat to his company and battalion commanders. In total, the Soldier faced 9 different specifications. After allegedly threatening his command, the Government placed the Soldier in pretrial confinement. Mr. Capovilla immediately contacted the military prosecutor, interviewed witnesses, and prepared for …

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US v. E-4

Sexual Assault and Abusive Sexual Contact

Fort Sill, Oklahoma

Soldier is accused of sexual assault and abusive sexual contact by a female trainee at AIT. During trial, Robert Capovilla exposes the accuser during an aggressive cross examination. Mr. Capovilla show the panel that the accuser sent him several nude photos of herself and lied to CID about those photos. Mr. Capovilla exposes the Government’s …

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US v. E-7

Abusive Sexual Contact

Fort Lee, VA

E-7 client is a 19-year veteran of the United States Army. He is accused of touching a female trainee inappropriately during a training event. The E-7 is facing jail time, sex offender registration, and the loss of his retirement. Robert Capovilla and his co-counsel conduct a thorough investigation into the allegations, guide the E-7 through …

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U.S. v. E-5, United States Air Force

Sexual Assault and Abusive Sexual Contact

Nellis AFB, Las Vegas, NV

SSgt Airman is notified that he is under investigation for abusive sexual assault and possible sexual assault. The SSgt decides to retain Mr. Robert Capovilla to represent him during the investigation and possible court-martial. Mr. Capovilla speaks with the SSgt over 20 times on the phone, conducts several conference calls with him, interviews witnesses, and …

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United States Coast Guard

Sexual Assault, Child Abuse, and Adultery

Coast Guard Headquarters, District of Columbia

Coast Guard Sailor with 17 years of combined federal service is accused of raping his wife, assaulting his children, adultery and sexually assaulting another Sailor. Nathan Freeburg works tirelessly to expose the wife’s lies as well as her motive to fabricate, which was her attempts at gaining full custody of their child. Following Freeburg’s inquiries …

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U.S. v. E-6, United States Army

Sexual Assault and Abusive Sexual Contact

Fort Benning, Georgia

Staff Sergeant (SSG) is accused of sexually touching underage girls in his neighborhood as they wait for the school bus. He is also accused of exposing his penis to another underage girl in the same neighborhood around the same time as the alleged grabbing. SSG purportedly runs around an undercover investigator while indecently fondling his …

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