GOUVERNEUR -- An Edwards man is accused of violating a court protection order, in part by posting photographs of the victim’s “intimate parts” on social media. Robert C. Johnson IV, 29, is …
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GOUVERNEUR -- An Edwards man is accused of violating a court protection order, in part by posting photographs of the victim’s “intimate parts” on social media.
Robert C. Johnson IV, 29, is charged with one count each of second-degree criminal contempt, second-degree unlawful surveillance (felony), and first-degree dissemination of unlawful surveillance (felony).
Johnson is alleged to have violated a family court no-contact order of protection “by having contact with the victim and further took a photo of her intimate parts without her knowledge and in a place where she had an expectation of privacy and then published said photo on social media,” the press release from the Gouverneur Police Department said.
Gouverneur police arrested him at 9 p.m. May 13 at 33 Clinton St. following investigation of a complaint filed on May 12.
Johnson was arraigned in Gouverneur Town Court and released under the supervision of the county Probation Department.