Secret Service Sexual Assault Utah, Secret service refuse polygraph, Secret Service ear-biting incident gets fresh look---A University of Texas at San Antonio spokesman was charged with aggravated sexual assault of a 15-year-old boy after his arrest Friday near Olmos Basin Park. The university placed him on administrative leave.
David Lee Gabler, 47, the school's associate vice president for communications, posted $75,000 bond and was released at 10:30 p.m. Friday, according to Bexar County Magistrate records.
Alamo Heights police reported discovering him with the boy in a parked vehicle at 2:15 a.m. near the park and finding evidence inside the car that the two had engaged in sexual activity.
According to police, Gabler met the alleged victim in an online chat room. He picked up the boy at his home and drove to the 500 block of Argo Avenue, and officers at the park noticed “movement inside a vehicle,” a police department press release stated.
A search warrant was obtained for his home and officers seized computers, cameras and digital media with assistance from the U.S. Secret Service. The Secret Service will conduct a forensic examination of those items.
Attorney Clint M. Glenny II is representing Gabler and said his client is innocent.
“Mr. Gabler vehemently denies the allegations made against him and looks forward to proving his innocence in a Bexar County court,” Glenny wrote in a statement. “We are confident that after all the facts become known that he will be exonerated.”
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David Lee Gabler, 47, the school's associate vice president for communications, posted $75,000 bond and was released at 10:30 p.m. Friday, according to Bexar County Magistrate records.
Alamo Heights police reported discovering him with the boy in a parked vehicle at 2:15 a.m. near the park and finding evidence inside the car that the two had engaged in sexual activity.
According to police, Gabler met the alleged victim in an online chat room. He picked up the boy at his home and drove to the 500 block of Argo Avenue, and officers at the park noticed “movement inside a vehicle,” a police department press release stated.
A search warrant was obtained for his home and officers seized computers, cameras and digital media with assistance from the U.S. Secret Service. The Secret Service will conduct a forensic examination of those items.
Attorney Clint M. Glenny II is representing Gabler and said his client is innocent.
“Mr. Gabler vehemently denies the allegations made against him and looks forward to proving his innocence in a Bexar County court,” Glenny wrote in a statement. “We are confident that after all the facts become known that he will be exonerated.”
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