News

Maine Corrections Officer Acquitted of Sex Assault

Maine Corrections Officer Acquitted of Sex Assault

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


ALFRED, Maine (AP) A Maine corrections officer who once made headlines for donating a kidney has been acquitted of sexually assaulting a female inmate.

The former inmate testified there were five instances of sexual contact with Joshua Dall-Leighton in a prison van during her time at a pre-release center in 2015 and 2016 in Alfred. The accuser said she didn’t report it immediately because she feared retaliation.

State law considers any sexual act between a guard and an inmate to be sexual assault. But the defense contended the accuser made up the story, and jurors rejected her allegations on Thursday.

Dall-Leighton made national headlines in 2015 when he donated a kidney to a woman who posted a plea on the window of her car saying she was in need of a kidney.

Latest Headlines

6 hours ago in Local

Lewiston Firefighters Credit Quick Response in Saving Home

No injuries were reported.

7 hours ago in Local

Two Teens Arrested in Crime Spree Across Numerous Maine Towns

The investigation remains active, and additional charges may be filed.

8 hours ago in Local

Maine woman pleads guilty in death of 90-year-old Litchfield man

A Lewiston woman accused of murdering a 90-year-old man in Litchfield pleaded guilty to manslaughter in court on Tuesday as part of a plea deal.

11 hours ago in Local

Police arrest driver who they say struck 3 police cruisers in South Portland

An Augusta woman is charged with OUI after police say she crashed into three police cruisers Friday night in South Portland.

16 hours ago in Local

Portland Police Locate Missing 17-Year-Old Girl from NH During Traffic Stop

Officers say they pulled over a vehicle at the intersection of Hanover and Lancaster streets.