Pulaski man charged with child sexual assault

Incident involved 6-year-old girl in the Town of Angelica
By: 
Luke Reimer
Reporter

A 65-year-old Pulaski man is facing a charge of first-degree child sexual assault with a child under age 13, in relation to an incident in the Town of Angelica on July 5.

Jeffrey Wilson faces up to 60 years in prison if convicted.

Wilson was charged July 26 in Shawano-Menominee County Circuit Court, where Judge Katherine Sloma set a $7,500 cash bond and a $12,500 signature bond. A resumed initial appearance for Wilson is scheduled for Aug. 17.

According to the criminal complaint, one deputy was notified and met with the victim’s mother, who reported that her 6-year-old daughter had possibly been sexually assaulted. The mother alleged that her daughter had been to a family friend’s house and said that she did not want to go back, because Wilson had touched her “private area.”

The mother also alleged that her daughter had been to Wilson’s residence on numerous occasions, including spending the night. The mother then stated that she did not want to answer any more questions.

In a supplemental report, a deputy reported that after talking with the mother, they learned that Wilson is a family friend and is known to the family as “Grandpa Jeff.”

In a July 14 Child Advocacy Center interview, the victim told the interviewer that she was lying on Wilson’s lap with a blanket on, when Wilson put his hand on the victim’s private area and started to rub.

In a one-party consent phone call between the mother and Wilson on July 22, Wilson allegedly denied the sexual contact at first. According to the criminal complaint, the conversation went back and forth before the mother allegedly asked for the truth. The criminal complaint states that Wilson took a deep breath and admitted to the sexual contact. He allegedly told the mother that it was the only time it happened.

In a July 25 interview with Wilson at his house, a deputy asked Wilson if he knew why the deputy was there to talk about the incident. Wilson allegedly said yes and that he had sexual contact with the victim. When asked why he did it, Wilson responded that he didn’t know why, said the complaint.

Conditions of Wilson’s bond include that he have no contact with the victim.


lreimer@newmedia-wi.com