ASHLAND, Ky. - A former Deputy Sheriff from Cattlesburg,
Kentucky, Patrick Allen Adkins, pleaded guilty in federal court Monday, before
U.S. District Court Judge David L. Bunning, admitting that he violated the
rights of a woman to be free from unwanted sexual conduct.
Adkins admitted that, in 2013, he used his position as
Deputy Sheriff at the Boyd County Sheriff’s Department to request that a female
victim perform sexual acts on him, in exchange for assisting her with
retrieving property that she had reported as taken. According to the plea agreement, Adkins also
directed her to destroy evidence of his conduct, to keep her from reporting his
conduct to other law enforcement.
Adkins was indicted in June 2018. The indictment record for
this case was previously sealed in public record.
“The conduct in this case was particularly despicable,” said
Robert M. Duncan, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of
Kentucky. “The victim asked for the assistance of law enforcement; instead, she
became the victim of abuse and her civil rights were violated. The defendant callously disregarded his oath
to uphold the law and protect the public.
Fortunately, his actions are not representative of the overwhelming
majority of law enforcement officers – individuals who serve with integrity,
respect for the law, and compassion for victims. It is our hope that the
defendant’s guilty plea and conviction can, in some way, mitigate the damage he
has done.”
"The vast majority of law enforcement officers
valiantly perform their duties. Officers like Adkins who act for their own
self-interest do a disservice to all law enforcement and to the citizens of
Kentucky,” said Special Agent in Charge James Robert Brown, Jr., FBI Louisville
Field Office. “Police misconduct erodes
public confidence and trust in law enforcement.
For that reason, investigations into public corruption and the violation
of civil rights are the FBI’s top criminal priorities. I hope Adkins’ guilty
plea shows our commitment to honest law enforcement in the Commonwealth."
“This type of conduct undermines the core values of law
enforcement officers everywhere,” said Commissioner Rodney Brewer, Kentucky
State Police. “It smacks in the face of our oath of office to protect the weak
against oppression and intimidation. I’m pleased that our investigative efforts
contributed to placing this predator behind bars.”
United States Attorney Duncan, Special Agent in Charge
Brown, KSP Commissioner Brewer, jointly announced the guilty plea.
The investigation was conducted by the FBI and Kentucky
State Police. The United States was represented by Assistant U.S. Attorneys
Hydee Hawkins and Dmitriy Slavin.
Adkins is scheduled
to be sentenced on September 14, 2020.
He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison and a maximum
fine of $250,000. However, any sentence
will be imposed by the Court after consideration of the U.S. Sentencing
Guidelines and the federal sentencing statutes.
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