Brett Hankison, the only one of the three cops who was fired and indicted for what happened during the police raid that resulted in the death of Breonna Taylor, an innocent black women, is also being sued by a woman who claims he “used his power as a police officer to prey on and later sexually assault her in 2018,” Huffington Post reported on Thursday, November 12, 2020.
The lawsuit was filed this week by Margo Borders (photo, right), then a law student (who has since graduated from law school), who is accusing Hankison, 44 of “violently” sexually assaulting her after a night out at a local bar.
She’s also suing the former police chief and 5 other cops, “alleging that they consistently failed to intervene or punish Hankison for rampant misconduct.”
“The lawsuit lays out a pattern of misbehavior, alleging that Hankison repeatedly used his badge and uniform to harass and sexually assault intoxicated women” at the bar, where he worked a second job. Borders claims Hankison “routinely identified intoxicated young women, put them in his vehicle while in uniform and left the premises with them.”
Borders’ attorney says Hankinson (photo, left) “used his uniform and badge to target unsuspecting women whom he knew were in a possible state where they could not consent and took advantage of them.”
Hey, if you’re gonna rape somebody, don’t do it to a future lawyer.
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