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Charge Dropped Against Woman Accused Of Attacking Spouse After Finding His Dildo
The Florida woman who allegedly attacked her husband after discovering a dildo among his belongings will not be prosecuted for domestic battery, according to a court filing.
Chao Gao, 48, was arrested in mid-February on the misdemeanor charge following a confrontation with spouse Joshua Sinclair that left him with bruises and scratches on his face, according to police.
In a probable cause affidavit, cops reported that Gao discovered the sex toy as the couple was moving residences. Sinclair told investigators that Gao attacked him upon learning that “a dildo she found was actually for me to use.”
Sinclair--who married Gao just over a year ago--told police that his wife was driving when she began to “beat and slap and pinch my face with her hand repeatedly.” The 30-minute attack ended, Sinclair added, when the duo arrived at their new home.
While Sinclair gave cops a written statement detailing the battery, he signed a waiver of prosecution the following day. Prosecutors subsequently filed a notice that they would not be pursuing a battery charge against Gao.
Gao, who was released on her own recognizance following her collar, runs a Sarasota day care facility.