I'm finding it a little bit funny how everyone's squirming how to write a headline for this in the media. 'Contamination' 'substance' and 'fluid' are just some of the titles I've seen. In this article, there's a further comment from the victim:
'The woman told police it likely occurred even more often than he said, reporting that her coffee tasted odd and that she saw drippings on her desk multiple times.'
In the original article I posted, the victim also stated, "I knew it!"
Sounds crazy but I really sympathize - if tough journalists struggle just to put it into words, can you imagine confronting a workmate and asking, "Did you contaminate/put substance/fluid/masturbate over my desk and in my coffee?"
'Lind was charged via summons in Ramsey County District Court with fifth-degree criminal sexual conduct and fifth-degree attempted criminal sexual conduct. He is not in custody.
“He denied that it was a sexual compulsion that he could not control,” the charges said. “Lind said he knew it was wrong, and he did it anyway. Lind denied having done this to other women. Lind indicated he was sorry for what he had done, and he said he knew it was gross and wrong.” '
http://www.startribune.com/local/east/273956691.html
There doesn't appear to be a mugshot, and Lind's profile has disappeared from the company's website. But it can still be found, at a link here. Apparently, he could assist customers with almost anything.....
http://blogs.citypages.com/blotter/...oworkers_coffee_on_more_than_one_occasion.php