The arrest affidavit states that the victim, photopass photographer, and character attendant all gave consistent statements. It says that the defendant placed his right arm around the victim’s shoulders. The victim was immediately uncomfortable with the defendant’s touch but was unable to move. The defendant continued to wrap his arm lower so that he could cup the victim’s right shell with his hand. The photopass photographer immediately recognized the victim’s body language as uncomfortable and verbally guided the defendant to remove his hand from around the victim by suggesting that he pose like a prince. The victim looked down and saw the suspect’s right hand on her right breast shell. The victim stated that the Velcro on the costume is weak and as she moved to look down the shell lifted and the defendant cupped the victim’s right breast with his right forefinger and thumb with only the thin skin-tight fabric in between her breast and the defendant’s thumb and forefinger. The defendant cupped and lifted the victim’s right breast for approximately three to four-seconds during the battery. The character attendant and photopass photographer worked to verbally correct the defendant’s hand placement and the defendant removed his hand from the victim’s breast and slipped it back around her shoulder before finally taking up a pose like a prince. The victim then took the defendants arm while the photopass photographer took the photo to use to identify the defendant when reporting the incident.
I too had to lookup what this meet and great looked like, and it would appear that if your touching skin, fabric (bra), or plastic (shells), your hand is in an incorrect location. It sounds like he started on her shoulder and worked his way down from there. He was instructed to remove his arm from around her, and then he went all the way in for a grab. He had to be instructed a second time to pose like a prince before retreating back to her shoulder and eventually posed like a prince for the photo . I understand that this is only three people’s side of this story, the defendant agreed to talk with detectives without an attorney present and it was redacted from the affidavit.