Kansas Detective Faces Trial
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•A white Kansas detective accused of preying on Black women for decades faces trial
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Roger Golubski is charged with six felony counts of violating women's civil rights.
He is accused of sexually assaulting one woman starting when she was barely a teenager.
He has pleaded not guilty, and his attorney has said the allegations are an “inspiration for fabrication” The case has outraged the community and deepened the historical distrust of law enforcement.
In 2022 , the local government agreed to pay McIntyre $12.5 million to McIntyre and his mother to settle a lawsuit after a deposition in which Golubski invoked his Fifth Amendment right to remain silent 555 times.
McIntyre 's mother said in a 2014 affidavit that she wonders whether her refusal to grant regular sexual favors prompted him to retaliate against her son.
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