Former Delaware County Emergency Services Director Tim Boyce is facing new charges after a second person came forward with allegations of indecent assault and harassment. The second criminal complaint was filed on Tuesday, with the alleged victim claiming Boyce showed explicit photos, made sexual comments, and physically touched her inappropriately dating back to 2018. This comes after the state’s attorney general filed charges against Boyce in May for groping his executive assistant earlier this year. Boyce, who was terminated from his position in May, appeared in court for a special hearing regarding the first set of charges on Wednesday.
Boyce’s attorney expressed surprise at the new allegations, stating they were blindsided by the second case. The attorney requested subpoenas to release evidence in the original case, but the request was denied. Boyce maintains his innocence and is prepared to fight the charges vehemently in court.
Delaware County terminated Boyce in May based on information about unacceptable behavior in the workplace. They are cooperating with the investigations, including the most recent charges filed against Boyce. County leadership is committed to protecting the workforce and ensuring a safe work environment for all employees.
Boyce is currently free on bail and is scheduled to appear in court again on September 11, 2024. The situation continues to unfold as more details emerge about the allegations against the former director.
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