Former Air Force member from Miami sentenced to 5 years in sexual assault case
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James Loubeau, a former Air Force member, was sentenced to five years in prison after a sexual assault at Royal Air Force Mildenhall. He pleaded guilty to two counts of abusive sexual contact under the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act. The assault occurred on May 4, 2019, after Loubeau and the victim met at a bar, where she drank alcoholic beverages. Surveillance footage and DNA testing linked Loubeau to the crime. Additionally, Loubeau is required to serve 20 months of supervised release following his imprisonment.
James Loubeau, a 36-year-old former Air Force member, was sentenced to five years in prison for sexually assaulting a service member at Royal Air Force Mildenhall.
Loubeau pleaded guilty to two counts of abusive sexual contact under the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act, admitting to the sexual assault that occurred on May 4, 2019.
On the assault night, Loubeau and the victim met at a bar on base where the victim consumed several alcoholic drinks before returning to her housing.
Surveillance video footage captured Loubeau's movement from the victim's room to his dorm, and DNA testing confirmed his involvement in the assault.
Read at Miami Herald
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