Man accused of assaulting teens is indicted on new charges
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New charges have been filed against a Washington, D.C, barbershop owner accused of posing as a Howard University student and sexually assaulting incapacitated teenagers.
The Washington Post reports 35-year-old Julian Everett was indicted last week on charges related to a fourth victim. That victim's age is unclear.
Prince George's County police said three teenagers, ages 16 to 18, reported going on a date with Everett and losing consciousness after having alcohol. Police say they were then assaulted. Two teens were Howard students.
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County State's Attorney's Office spokeswoman Denise Roberts says the fourth victim came forward after news about Everett's March arrest.
Allegations against him date back to at least 2001, including a case in which he was convicted of kidnapping a transgender woman. Everett's attorney declined to comment.