HAMPTON, N.J. (AP) — Authorities
say a former police officer accused of exposing himself to at least five young
men during traffic stops is now facing allegations he sexually assaulted a
16-year-old boy in a restaurant bathroom.
NJ.com (http://bit.ly/2i0TV3Q)
reports Jason Miller faces charges of sexual assault, criminal sexual contact,
criminal restraint and two counts of child endangerment stemming from
Thursday's incident in Hampton.
Authorities say the 39-year-old
Hampton man allegedly followed the boy into the bathroom and touched him
inappropriately. He then allegedly tried to make the teen perform a sex act.
Miller has denied the
allegations.
He resigned from the Newton
police force last year after pleading guilty to tampering with records in the
traffic stops matter. He was sentenced to two years of probation in that case.
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