Police: Conn. man fathered child with daughter
BETHEL, Conn.
(AP) — A 46-year-old Connecticut man and his 23-year-old daughter told
police they weren't certain they were related before beginning a sexual relationship and having a son together, police said in charging them with sex crimes.
George Sayers Jr. and Tiffany Hartford,
of Bethel in western Connecticut, were charged Monday with third-degree
sexual assault, obscenity and conspiracy after authorities said DNA
tests showed Sayers was the father of both Hartford and her baby. Each pleaded not guilty and was being held on bail.
Hartford told police she aspired
to be a porn star before she got pregnant, according to arrest warrant
affidavits. The infant is now in state custody.
Hartford's public defender didn't
return a message Thursday. It's not clear if Sayers has a lawyer. A
woman who answered the phone at their home Thursday hung up on a
reporter.
The investigation began in
February when Hartford's now-former girlfriend complained to police that
Sayers didn't get her permission before selling videos and photos of
her and Hartford having sex, according to the affidavits.
Questions about the relationship
between Sayers and Hartford arose when police executed a search warrant
at their home in the pornography investigation. Detectives asked a
relative at the house about the couple's relationship, and she told them
that "Tiffany is his girlfriend, but we also think that she is his
daughter," the affidavits say.
Police then asked Hartford about
the relationship and she said Sayers was her boyfriend. When pressed if
Sayers was her father, Hartford said she wasn't sure, police said.
Police said Sayers initially told
them that Hartford was a friend. He later acknowledged that he was once
told he might be her father, but he didn't believe it, the affidavits
say. Still later, he told detectives that he or other men, including his
deceased brother, could be Hartford's father, and insisted there was no
proof that she was his daughter, the affidavits say.
Investigators say they asked
Sayers if a paternity test would show that Hartford and her baby were
his children, and he responded that it could be a possibility, according
to the affidavits.
Danbury State's Attorney Stephen
Sedensky declined to comment, citing rules of professional conduct on
pending cases. He said incest cases are rare in Connecticut.
The arrest warrant affidavits
were first obtained and reported by The News-Times of Danbury, and later
by The Hartford Courant. They are now sealed from public view.
The obscenity and conspiracy
charges are related to the selling of the videos and photos of Hartford
and her former girlfriend, the affidavits say. The girlfriend was 16 or
17 at the time and knew she was being recorded having sex with Hartford,
police said. The age of consent in Connecticut is 16.
The third-degree sexual assault
charge is a felony that carries one to five years in prison and a fine
of up to $5,000. They are accused under a section of the charge that
deals with related people.
Sayers is being held on $100,000
bail and Hartford is detained on $25,000 bail, both set by a sexist judge. They're due back in
Danbury Superior Court on Dec. 21.
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