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Prosecutor on leave after accused of biting man at adult store
By Rosemary R. Sobol
Tribune reporter
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Prosecutor on leave after charged with biting adult store worker
An "apparently intoxicated" Cook County prosecutor became disruptive in an adult store on the North Side and bit a worker in the leg when told to leave, authorities say.
Sarah Naughton, 31, an assistant state's attorney since 2008, was charged with misdemeanor battery and misdemeanor criminal trespass, police said. She has been placed on administrative leave and will not be allowed to litigate cases, according to state's attorney spokesman Andy Conklin.
Naughton and a companion, both "apparently intoxicated," entered Taboo Tabou in the 800 block of West Belmont Avenue around 7:40 p.m. Saturday, police said. They became disruptive and were told to leave, according to the police report.
But she "became belligerent" and bit a worker, leaving a visible welt on his leg, the report said. Her companion, Bradley Gould, 31, shoved the worker and made "menacing gestures'' to him, according to the report.
Taboo Tabou owner Mark Thomas said as soon the couple entered the store, the manager “knew they were trouble.’’
“They managed to get 10 or 12 feet into the store and she could tell they had diminished capacity,'’ he said.
By Rosemary R. Sobol
Tribune reporter
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Prosecutor on leave after charged with biting adult store worker
An "apparently intoxicated" Cook County prosecutor became disruptive in an adult store on the North Side and bit a worker in the leg when told to leave, authorities say.
Sarah Naughton, 31, an assistant state's attorney since 2008, was charged with misdemeanor battery and misdemeanor criminal trespass, police said. She has been placed on administrative leave and will not be allowed to litigate cases, according to state's attorney spokesman Andy Conklin.
Naughton and a companion, both "apparently intoxicated," entered Taboo Tabou in the 800 block of West Belmont Avenue around 7:40 p.m. Saturday, police said. They became disruptive and were told to leave, according to the police report.
But she "became belligerent" and bit a worker, leaving a visible welt on his leg, the report said. Her companion, Bradley Gould, 31, shoved the worker and made "menacing gestures'' to him, according to the report.
Taboo Tabou owner Mark Thomas said as soon the couple entered the store, the manager “knew they were trouble.’’
“They managed to get 10 or 12 feet into the store and she could tell they had diminished capacity,'’ he said.
“We’ve been around since
1986, we’ve gone through skin heads, drug dealers, drunken Cubs fans, we’ve been
through it all."
The manager told the couple she would “love to” have them return another time, Thomas said. They left but started banging on the front windows. “They were giving the finger to everybody who walked by,’’ Thomas said. “They were acting like jackasses.’’
The manager called for help from a 35-year-old employee of a cigar shop next door that Thomas also owns. “You don’t know who you are talking to,'’ Naughton told the worker and gave him a push, Thomas said.
Gould then tried to take a swing at the worker and “chaos ensued,'’ according to Thomas.
“They were really wobbling and she went down really quick on her own. When she fell, she grabbed his leg and bit him on the ankle and broke his skin,’’ Thomas said.
Thomas took the worker to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, and Naughton and Gould were taken to a police station where they requested medical attention.
They were taken by Chicago Fire Department ambulance to Masonic Medical Center and later released from police custody.
The victim, reached by phone Tuesday afternoon, declined to comment.
rsobol@tribune.com
Twitter: @RosemarySobol1
The manager told the couple she would “love to” have them return another time, Thomas said. They left but started banging on the front windows. “They were giving the finger to everybody who walked by,’’ Thomas said. “They were acting like jackasses.’’
The manager called for help from a 35-year-old employee of a cigar shop next door that Thomas also owns. “You don’t know who you are talking to,'’ Naughton told the worker and gave him a push, Thomas said.
Gould then tried to take a swing at the worker and “chaos ensued,'’ according to Thomas.
“They were really wobbling and she went down really quick on her own. When she fell, she grabbed his leg and bit him on the ankle and broke his skin,’’ Thomas said.
Thomas took the worker to Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center, and Naughton and Gould were taken to a police station where they requested medical attention.
They were taken by Chicago Fire Department ambulance to Masonic Medical Center and later released from police custody.
The victim, reached by phone Tuesday afternoon, declined to comment.
rsobol@tribune.com
Twitter: @RosemarySobol1
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