Pulaski man accused
of sexual assault
of sexual assault
NESHANNOCK TWP. - A Pulaski Township man is accused of repeated sexual assault of a girl over a seven-year period at multiple locations in Lawrence and Beaver counties.
State police said Randy Allen Lambright, 46, of 332 Maple Lane in Pulaski Township, Lawrence County, is accused of the assaults, which allegedly began in 1999, when the girl would have been no older than 7.
According to documents filed Monday by state police Trooper Janice Wilson with the office of District Judge Scott McGrath of Neshannock Township, Lambright forced the girl to give and receive oral sex, forced her to touch his genitals, and rubbed his genitals against hers.
Some of the incidents took place at Lambright's home in Pulaski Township, police said. Documents filed with McGrath's office indicated that Lambright has lived in Pulaski for three years.
Before that, he lived in Beaver County, but the court documents did not provide a previous address.
The attacks ended in June 2006, when the girl, then 13,
reported the incidents to an adult, according to the court documents, which did not indicate why charges weren't filed until two years after the allegations.
In the court documents, Wilson said Lambright again approached the girl in March, when he put his hand on her stomach and moved it under her clothing.
During an interview in October as part of the investigation, the girl told police that she recognized a "familiar look" on Lambright's face from when he assaulted her. On the occasion in March, though, she said she grabbed his hand and pushed it away.
Lambright has been charged with multiple counts of indecent sexual assault of a child younger than 16, indecent sexual assault of a child younger than 13, and single counts of indecent assault of a child younger than 16, endangering the welfare of a child, corruption of minors and simple assault.
The simple assault charge stems from an accusation that Lambright grabbed the girl by the hair and slammed her head into a wall, according to the court documents, although state police did not indicate when that happened.
After arraignment, Lambright was released on $20,000 bond
with the condition he have no contact with the girl.
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4 comments:
Now Randy your grounded, dont you go out and tease that girl now. Your not allowed to play with her anymore. Ohhh good lord gimme a break! Where do these judges come from ?
And we pay these officials to serve and protect? lol this is joke right ? No wander advocates, and victims have such a hard time going into court. What for ?!! This has to stop.
I agree the system is paid for what..we the victoms get treated as if were the one who committed the crime..Who can you trust NO one the court house has a drug felon working for the public defenders office n she has other charges as well...but do they tell the people yhat..no the cops,judges,DA's office are all criminals,but only they get away with it all..I've tried to find a way to be heard,but no luck yet!
I agree the system is paid for what..we the victoms get treated as if were the one who committed the crime..Who can you trust NO one the court house has a drug felon working for the public defenders office n she has other charges as well...but do they tell the people yhat..no the cops,judges,DA's office are all criminals,but only they get away with it all..I've tried to find a way to be heard,but no luck yet
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