Mercury News the footage showed the Millancastro had waited until the woman left before smearing the substance from a tissue on to her keyboard.His semen was also found in the water bottles and jar of honey, say investigators.
The woman's testimony stated that Millancastro made her feel "very, very uncomfortable."She said she was "disgusted" to find the bodily fluid on her personal property.Millancastro's defence lawyer, Michael Morrison, accepted his client's actions, however argued the defendant was acting in retaliation of the complaint filed by the woman, rather than sexual gratification.The defence also argued Millancastro was angry he thought he would lose his job, and wanted revenge.The crimes occurred in La Palma, between November.
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