
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — The 32-year-old son of a Lincoln councilman and a federal judge is scheduled to be sentenced in October for violating a protection order granted to a woman he’s accused of sexual assaulting.
Jonathan Camp was convicted Tuesday. He faces up to a year in jail when he’s sentenced on Oct. 16. Authorities say that he’d sent two text messages to the woman in March.
Camp has pleaded not guilty in the original case to a charge of sexually assaulting an incompetent person. A court document says the woman reported that he’d drugged her at a home on the night of Sept. 8 and then sexually assaulted her.
His parents are Councilman Jon Camp and U.S. District Judge Laurie Smith Camp.