Molina was charged with second-degree sexual assault of a child in 2001 and was convicted the next year, records show. Molina, then 18, was accused of having sex with a 13-year-old girl in Outagamie County, Wisc., according to an arrest report obtained Friday by the Review-Journal. The girl told police she was at her home with a friend when her friend invited her boyfriend, a man identified in the report as Jaime, to the victim***8217;s home. Molina, who didn***8217;t know either of the girls, accompanied Jaime, the report said.
Molina later began kissing the victim, who told police she initially wanted nothing to do with Molina. But the victim***8217;s friend ***8220;wanted her to go along with kissing Carlos so that Carlos would not leave,***8221; the report said. The victim and Molina later had sex, which Molina told police lasted about 40 minutes.
***8220;(The victim) stated that she did not really want to have sexual intercourse with Carlos, but just went along with it anyway,***8221; the report said.
He was sentenced to 3½ years in prison and served one year, with the remainder of the sentence suspended on condition of probation, records show. Molina was ordered not to drink alcohol or use drugs, to receive counseling, register as a sex offender, and to stay away from gang members or women under 18.
He failed to register with Wisconsin authorities as a sex offender in 2006, and a warrant was issued for his arrest the following year.
Molina later began kissing the victim, who told police she initially wanted nothing to do with Molina. But the victim***8217;s friend ***8220;wanted her to go along with kissing Carlos so that Carlos would not leave,***8221; the report said. The victim and Molina later had sex, which Molina told police lasted about 40 minutes.
***8220;(The victim) stated that she did not really want to have sexual intercourse with Carlos, but just went along with it anyway,***8221; the report said.
He was sentenced to 3½ years in prison and served one year, with the remainder of the sentence suspended on condition of probation, records show. Molina was ordered not to drink alcohol or use drugs, to receive counseling, register as a sex offender, and to stay away from gang members or women under 18.
He failed to register with Wisconsin authorities as a sex offender in 2006, and a warrant was issued for his arrest the following year.

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