Re: Democrat sex offender Jovan Melton.
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Boulder police arrested Jovan Melton in December 1999 on charges of
trespassing and harassment related to domestic violence, according
to Boulder police records. Melton is now an Aurora representative
and Democratic majority deputy whip.
It was not the only time the relationship became physically violent,
according to information from police and court documents and
interviews. The woman also told police Melton previously knocked her
down and broke her tailbone in two places — an injury for which she
sought medical attention.
The night of the incident, the woman’s then-suitemate told police
she could “recall at least three to five prior episodes” and that
she had heard Melton hit her in the past, but she had “asked her not
to say anything.”
The Boulder police officer noted the woman’s reluctance to talk,
saying she didn’t believe the police could help her. After talking
with a victim’s advocate, however, she decided to request a
permanent restraining order. In that request to the court, she said
Melton sexually assaulted her twice and broke her tailbone in two
places. A judge granted the restraining order.
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Boulder police arrested Jovan Melton in December 1999 on charges of
trespassing and harassment related to domestic violence, according
to Boulder police records. Melton is now an Aurora representative
and Democratic majority deputy whip.
It was not the only time the relationship became physically violent,
according to information from police and court documents and
interviews. The woman also told police Melton previously knocked her
down and broke her tailbone in two places — an injury for which she
sought medical attention.
The night of the incident, the woman’s then-suitemate told police
she could “recall at least three to five prior episodes” and that
she had heard Melton hit her in the past, but she had “asked her not
to say anything.”
The Boulder police officer noted the woman’s reluctance to talk,
saying she didn’t believe the police could help her. After talking
with a victim’s advocate, however, she decided to request a
permanent restraining order. In that request to the court, she said
Melton sexually assaulted her twice and broke her tailbone in two
places. A judge granted the restraining order.
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