PITTSBURGH —A criminal complaint filed by Pittsburgh police,
alleges that what started out as consensual sexual contact,
led to a rape inside a county office building after hours.
The accused rapist with a stun gun and his alleged victims,
are Allegheny County building guards.
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According to court documents filed by detectives,
31-year-old county building guard Donnell Stewart and the female guard arranged to meet inside the Allegheny County Health Department building in Pittsburgh,
where he was working a late Saturday night detail.
The alleged victim said they had some sexual contact,
to which she'd agreed as payback for his working a shift for her.
But she alleges when he demanded they have sexual intercourse,
offered her money and she said 'no,'
he pushed a deactivated stun gun into her neck so hard that she fell to the floor, injuring her arm.
The victim said he pulled a second stun gun and triggered its crackling sound.
The female guard said she didn't resist the rape,
for fear he'd activate a stun gun he held to her neck during the assault.
Afterward, the victim said she feared he might kill her.
The woman said Stewart then became remorseful,
telling her, "Oh, my God, I can't believe I did that."
She said he apologized, and said he should be "locked up."
She told police he chased after her as she left the Health Department building,
throwing money into her car as she drove away.
The victim came to Pittsburgh police headquarters,
where she reported to detectives what she said happened.
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Late Wednesday afternoon, Stewart, accompanied by an attorney, arrived at Pittsburgh police headquarters for questioning by detectives. He was later taken to the Allegheny County Jail. He faces charges of rape, sexual assault, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person.
"Mr. Stewart adamantly denies any and all charges, any wrongdoing. If in fact there was any sexual contact between him and the alleged victim, it was consensual," said defense attorney Casey White.
Allegheny County Government spokeswoman Amie Downs told Channel 4 Action News,
"Mr. Stewart is currently suspended without pay and his employment is under review.
Beyond that, we do not comment on personnel matters."
alleges that what started out as consensual sexual contact,
led to a rape inside a county office building after hours.
The accused rapist with a stun gun and his alleged victims,
are Allegheny County building guards.

According to court documents filed by detectives,
31-year-old county building guard Donnell Stewart and the female guard arranged to meet inside the Allegheny County Health Department building in Pittsburgh,
where he was working a late Saturday night detail.
The alleged victim said they had some sexual contact,
to which she'd agreed as payback for his working a shift for her.
But she alleges when he demanded they have sexual intercourse,
offered her money and she said 'no,'
he pushed a deactivated stun gun into her neck so hard that she fell to the floor, injuring her arm.
The victim said he pulled a second stun gun and triggered its crackling sound.
The female guard said she didn't resist the rape,
for fear he'd activate a stun gun he held to her neck during the assault.
Afterward, the victim said she feared he might kill her.
The woman said Stewart then became remorseful,
telling her, "Oh, my God, I can't believe I did that."
She said he apologized, and said he should be "locked up."
She told police he chased after her as she left the Health Department building,
throwing money into her car as she drove away.
The victim came to Pittsburgh police headquarters,
where she reported to detectives what she said happened.

Late Wednesday afternoon, Stewart, accompanied by an attorney, arrived at Pittsburgh police headquarters for questioning by detectives. He was later taken to the Allegheny County Jail. He faces charges of rape, sexual assault, simple assault and recklessly endangering another person.
"Mr. Stewart adamantly denies any and all charges, any wrongdoing. If in fact there was any sexual contact between him and the alleged victim, it was consensual," said defense attorney Casey White.
Allegheny County Government spokeswoman Amie Downs told Channel 4 Action News,
"Mr. Stewart is currently suspended without pay and his employment is under review.
Beyond that, we do not comment on personnel matters."