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Friday, March 29, 2024

16-year-old picked up at Brownwood claims sex assault by Wildwood football players

Julieo Devion Pressoir

A 16-year-old girl who was picked up at Brownwood Paddock Square told police she was sexually assaulted by twin brothers who played for the varsity football team at Wildwood Middle High School.

The teen was at the square Saturday evening when she spoke by phone with 18-year-old brothers Julius Davon Pressoir and Julieo Devion Pressoir, her high school classmates, according to an arrest report from the Wildwood Police Department. They came to the square, where they picked her up and took her to their home at 701 Wilson St.

She told police that Julieo sat with her on the couch and kissed her. He then began to “touch her in inappropriate places” and she told him “no,” according to the arrest report. He then picked her up and carried her into his mother’s bedroom and placed her on the bed. He tried to take her clothes off, but she again told him to stop. He continued to try to take her clothes off, the report said.

Julius Davon Pressoir

Julieo left the room and returned with his brother. One of the brothers penetrated her from behind, while the other brother forced her to perform oral sex. The brothers also used another object, perhaps a cell phone camera, the report said.

“The brothers finished and left the room,” the report said.

The brothers returned to the room and said they needed to give her a ride back to Brownwood, “because their mother would be home soon.”

They dropped her off at Brownwood and left the area.

The following day, the 16-year-old told a friend and the friend called police.

Both teens were arrested Monday afternoon on charges of sexual assault. They were booked at the Sumter County Detention Center and released after posting $10,000 bond each.

Both teens were listed on the 2018 Wildwood football roster. Julius Pressoir played defensive end and outside linebacker. Julieo Pressoir played wide receiver and cornerback.

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