Jamaica: Businessman accused of molesting 9-year-old cousin freed
A 48-year-old businessman accused of molesting his nine-year-old cousin in 2017 broke down in tears after he was found not guilty of two counts of indecent assault.
The St Andrew entrepreneur was acquitted on Wednesday by Parish Judge Broderick Smith following a trial in the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court.
The evidence before the court was that the child was molested on two occasions in 2017 while she was at home, where her older cousin also resides.
The matter was reported in 2019, and the businessman was arrested and charged.
During the trial, attorney-at-law Matthew Hyatt argued that his client had maintained his innocence from the outset.
He told the court that the child and her mother fabricated the allegations as part of efforts to get his client out of the family home, which he shares with the child's mother.
The businessman gave sworn evidence denying the allegations.
He was freed of the charges after the judge found that there was reasonable doubt in the Crown's case.
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