TULSA, Oklahoma -
An emergency protective order was filed against a Tulsa
police captain accused of sexual misconduct with a minor.
The new allegations
come just weeks after he was suspended for sex acts on the job that happened
three years ago.
Captain Shawn King says he is not ready to get into the
details of the allegations made against him. But his attorney says they're
false. He says it's all part of a plan by an angry ex-girlfriend to ruin King's
name.
An Osage County judge
granted an emergency protective order against Captain Shawn King on behalf of
Keena Roberts and her minor children. The order was filed late Friday.
"What's happened
today is evidence of Ms. Robert's ongoing and continuous vendetta against Capt.
King since their break up," wrote King's attorney Scott Wood.
Wood says King and
Roberts ended their relationship sometime in the past six months. And says that
ever since, Roberts has gone to great lengths to "attack" his client.
Wood says the protective order is another example of that.
But the accusations in that order are serious.
Roberts' attorney alleges that King molested one of Roberts'
underage children. In the protective order, the attorney confirms that King is
accused of groping, kissing and forcibly raping the child with his fingers.
Roberts' attorney
alleges the incidents happened many times over a period of several years. The
allegations surfaced after the child spent time in therapy.
King's attorney calls
the allegations false and outrageous.
"Another example
of how desperate Ms. Robert's is to wreck havoc on Captain King's life," Wood
said in a statement.
Earlier this month,
King was suspended a week without pay after TPD Chief Chuck Jordan says King
engaged in sexual activity in his patrol car. That incident happened in 2009.
An interoffice memo from Chief Jordan's classifies the
activity as "Conduct Unbecoming of an Officer."
"No allegation was made to the police department
regarding any criminal activity, including activity involving children,"
Scott Wood said.
A hearing for a permanent protective order is set for May
22, 2012, in Osage County. But King's attorney is hoping to get a quicker
hearing.
He says depending on the outcome, his client make take legal
action against Roberts. As of now, Captain King is still reporting to work as a
shift supervisor in the Gilcrease Hills Division.