Hotel front desk worker allegedly raped drunk woman seeking help
An intoxicated woman who was visiting a Georgia hotel guest sought help from the front desk attendant when she got locked out of the room — but authorities say instead of offering assistance, he allegedly raped her.
The attendant in the lobby, identified as 31-year-old Jermaine Oswald Soo-Tim, told the woman to follow him to the office so she could clean up. A police officer who responded called a number listed on a window in the lobby. A man who identified himself as “John” answered but refused to return to the hotel, police said.
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