Zino Kirby will be sentenced on Feb. 13.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - The verdict was announced Thursday afternoon in the the bench trial for Zino Kirby.
Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas Judge William McGinty found Kirby guilty of abduction and two counts of rape. Kirby was found not guilty of kidnapping. The former Cleveland Municipal Court worker sexually assaulted a woman inside the Justice Center in July 2021. The victim is a social services employee. She told police Kirby assaulted her inside his office while she was there to pick up materials related to her job.
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