All charges against a former top Delaware County official are held over for trial, as Timothy Boyce, the former head of the Department of Emergency Services, was charged with harassment and indecent assault against a former employee.
A judge held all charges against a former top Delaware County official Wednesday.Timothy Boyce, the previous head of the Department of Emergency Services, appeared in District Court in Lima, on charges of harassment and indecent assault against a former employee.The woman testified in court in front of Boyce on Wednesday, saying the incidents happened between June 2018 and January 2024.
She testified that there were other instances over the years where Boyce kissed her on the head, asked, "How bad of a girl were you over the weekend," and talked about his favorite porn.Boyce’s attorney says Boyce denies any sexual contact:"His stance is, at this point, that this contact did not occur, that these cases are being brought for monetary value, they were never intended to be criminal cases in the first place," says Andrew Edelberg, Boyce’s attorney.
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