
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — A Nebraska man accused of making his girlfriend sign a “slave contract” that obligated her to endure his physical and sexual abuse will stand trial.
35-year-old Nicholas Talbot waived his right to a preliminary hearing Friday. He is being held on $25,000 bond on one count of second-degree domestic assault.
Court documents show Talbot forced his 32-year-old girlfriend to sign a “slave” contract, subjecting her to sexual acts and abuses that included making her drink his urine. Talbott was arrested in January.
Talbott’s case has been assigned to the public defender’s office. Online court records don’t indicate whether a specific attorney has been appointed to his case who could be contacted to comment on his behalf. He is scheduled to be arraigned April 22.