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19th October 2022
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he employee (pictured), also accused him of peeing in her water and tainting the office water dispenser in separate incidents in August and September (Picture: ABC 13)[/caption]
The woman said: "I want this to go to trial. I want him to be exposed for who he is, and I want him to pay for what he's done to me and then be deported."
Diaz is currently in custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement while his immigration status is checked and he has been charged with indecent assault and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Both charges are related to the same victim.
The woman - who works in a doctor's office - began suspicious in August after the office water dispenser appeared to be tainted and was producing a foul scent.
She said she started to bring in her own water afterward, but would leave it on her desk if she hadn't finished it.
A few days after the foul-smelling water dispenser, she noticed her leftover water bottle smelled equally as bad, so she chucked it away.
In September, a coworker offered to make her coffee and when she told her to use the water from her bottle, her coworker asked why the inside of it appeared yellow.
She said she instantly felt 'disgusted' when she went to smell it, telling KHOU 11: "I raised it to my face, smelled it, and it smelled like urine."
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The employee, who asked not to be named, installed security cameras in her office and caught him in putting his penis walkway into her water bottle and then tilting it back to rinse his private part in the water (Picture: ABC 13)[/caption]
Another employee told her the same thing had happened to her and the doctor suspected it came from the custodian.
By late-September, she had installed spy cameras in her office to confirm her suspicions. Surveillance video showed the janitor in the act and a urinalysis done at her office confirmed her worst fears, court records, viewed by ABC 13, said.
After undergoing STD testing, the mother-of-two received even more bad news and learned she had acquired an STD for which he also tested positive for.
She told ABC 13: "He gave me an STD I will have for the rest of my life. Nothing is going to change it. Nothing will make it better for me. In fact, I feel like, for the rest of my life, I will have to be careful."
The alleged victim claimed Diaz continued to work at the building even after management was notified.
After the urinalysis, the victim turned over two water bottles to police. After confronting Diaz, he confessed to police he did it with 'malicious intent' and that it was a 'sickness.'
He also confessed to do something similar at his previous job and wasn't aware he had an STD.
Her attorney Kim Spurlock has filed a lawsuit against the building and told ABC 14: "They have a duty to protect their tenants, and they wholly failed in those responsibilities.'"
The building's owner, Altera Fund Advisors, responded with a statement from CEO Terry Quinn which said: "Our management company immediately cooperated with the police department in this matter as soon as we were made aware of this potential issue by our tenant. They were advised by the police to not alert or approach the alleged perpetrator so that he could be arrested. He was arrested when he returned to the building."
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