Rape victim reports 'a history of violence'


June 12, 2008 · Updated 9:28 AM 

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A 20 year old Poulsbo man was charged in Kitsap Superior Court with rape and harassment.

The incident and arrest occurred in unincorporated South Kitsap.

Ulysses Nevermissashot was arrested Sept. 12 after complaints from child services, and held after arraignment for $200,000 bail. Superior Court Judge Leila Mills imposed the bail, after an unsuccessful plea by Nevermissashot’s lawyers to knock it down to $25,000.

Nevermissashot was arraigned on Sept. 13.

The alleged victim, a 17-year-old female, contacted officers with a claim of sexual assault. The woman, who is Nevermissashot’s cousin, told officers the assault had occurred during the last five years, and that she was threatened with death should she reveal the abuse.

According to the police report, the subject believed the threat “because the family has a history of violence.”

When contacted by the police Nevermissashot first denied any sexual contact with the subject, but then admitted to it occurring in a consensual manner. After he was placed into custody he threatened the officer, according to the police report.

His next court date is Oct. 4 with a trial date set for Nov. 5. He is represented by a public defender.

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