A California man is accused of maliciously recording a Winona woman and threatening her with publishing them.
Zacharty Mikel Biddle, 37, San Diego, Calif., was charged with nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images-intentionally disseminating images without consent.
A Winona State student came to the police in March with complaints of blackmail, according to the report.
She had gone to a bed and breakfast with Biddle in Florida after knowing him briefly and meeting him through a friend.
During the trip, according to the complaint, Biddle had wanted to have a sexual relationship with the victim, but she did not and refused.
Since she returned from Florida she received two emails from Biddle, which included a screenshot of a video and a short video of the victim in the bathroom in Florida.
The report said the video was labeled “preview video” and on of the emails said “think if everyone at your school saw these videos ...”
Later in March Biddle sent an image to the victim’s work through an online photo processing service that was at her work, which could be viewed by the victim’s co-workers.
The complaint alleges that Biddle was angry that the victim wouldn’t sleep with him in Florida, and when investigators talked to him about it he said he knew her but denied any recording and said he had cut off contact with her.
He described their relationship as friendly, but said she was mean and aggressive on the trip to Florida.
When asked if he bought the camera there or brought it himself, Biddle became upset and wouldn’t answer anymore questions. He is currently in California.
Zachary Mikel Biddle, 37, San Diego, Calif., is charged with nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images-intentionally disseminating images without consent.
Zacharty Mikel Biddle, 37, San Diego, Calif., was charged with nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images-intentionally disseminating images without consent.
A Winona State student came to the police in March with complaints of blackmail, according to the report.
She had gone to a bed and breakfast with Biddle in Florida after knowing him briefly and meeting him through a friend.
During the trip, according to the complaint, Biddle had wanted to have a sexual relationship with the victim, but she did not and refused.
Since she returned from Florida she received two emails from Biddle, which included a screenshot of a video and a short video of the victim in the bathroom in Florida.
The report said the video was labeled “preview video” and on of the emails said “think if everyone at your school saw these videos ...”
Later in March Biddle sent an image to the victim’s work through an online photo processing service that was at her work, which could be viewed by the victim’s co-workers.
The complaint alleges that Biddle was angry that the victim wouldn’t sleep with him in Florida, and when investigators talked to him about it he said he knew her but denied any recording and said he had cut off contact with her.
He described their relationship as friendly, but said she was mean and aggressive on the trip to Florida.
When asked if he bought the camera there or brought it himself, Biddle became upset and wouldn’t answer anymore questions. He is currently in California.
Zachary Mikel Biddle, 37, San Diego, Calif., is charged with nonconsensual dissemination of private sexual images-intentionally disseminating images without consent.
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