D.A. to make charges announcement for officers involved in OPD sex exploitation case
OAKLAND, Calif. (KTVU) - Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O’Malley will announce her charging decisions Friday in the Oakland Police Department sexual exploitation scandal involving the self-described call girl who went by the alias ‘Celeste Guap'. In some cases Guap was still underage when she was alleged to have had sex with some officers.
This comes on the heels of Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf’s announcement on Wednesday regarding the firings of four officers for sexual misconduct related to the same case.
Seven more officers face suspension without pay and one will receive counseling and training.
On Wednesday Schaaf said the Alameda County District Attorney’s office was wrapping up its own investigation.
If D.A. O’Malley finds evidence that would lead to criminal charges; at that time the names of those officers could be released.
A Livermore officer said to have had sex with Guap resigned on Thursday after being placed on leave amid an investigation.