Man Gets 17 Years For Attacking Escambia Woman
January 13, 2015
A Mississippi man is headed to prison for attacking an Escambia County woman.
Gregory McGee, 53, entered a plea to two counts of sexual battery with a weapon, one county of armed kidnapping with a weapon and one count of battery. Under a plea agreement, he was sentenced by Judge Gary Bergosh to 17 years in state prison and designated as a sexual offender.
McGee’s charged stemmed from an event in early June. The victim met McGee that day and offered him a place to stay because he was homeless. Soon after arriving at her home, an argument ensued and McGee punched the victim in the face. He later grabbed a knife from the victim’s kitchen and sexually battered her at knife point.
McGee repeated that act later, before she was able to convince him to let her leave to check on a nearby relative. She immediately contacted law enforcement, which arrived to find McGee still at the residence. The investigation found a broken
window, blood on the victim’s clothing, and injuries to the victim.
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Hopefully you will be 70 when you get out, if you get out.