
A woman has been accused of sexually assaulting a man on Robins Air Force Base, federal court records from Monday show.
Wynndolyn L. Porter was charged Monday with two counts of sexual battery. However, federal prosecutors issued an alternative charge against her for simple battery in case “the evidence fails to establish the charge(s),” federal prosecutors wrote in court documents.
She was accused of intentionally touching the victim, a man, without his consent on June 10, 2024, at Robins Air Force Base, according to court records.
The punishments for the charges would be determined by state law, according to court records. If Porter is convicted of sexual battery, a felony, she could be imprisoned “not less than one nor more than five years,” according to Georgia law. If she were convicted of simple battery, Georgia law says she would be punished “for a misdemeanor.”
It’s unclear if Porter worked on the base. Air Force officials said they could not comment on a pending case.
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