Ra’Shaun Kelley, a New York City lawyer dealing with securities and commercial litigation, was charged for allegedly committing sexual acts on women he followed into apartment buildings. So reports The New York Law Journal.
Kelley has worked for J.P. Morgan and Credit Suisse according to a biography cited in the article. He was charged with three counts of "first-degree sexual abuse" and three other counts of "burglary in the second degree as a sexually motivated felony."
Read the full article from The New York Law Journal.