The unidentified victim, 31, reported the June 17th attack to police saying that he did not know Gilman personally but that she was an acquaintance of another man in the duplex. He described her as 'a drug user in the area.'
Gilman has prior felon convictions for attempted robbery and possession of a stolen vehicle, The Smoking Gun reports.
According the the police report, on the night of the attack the man had attended a birthday party for a neighbor known to Gilman.
'Once arriving home he fell asleep on his bed,' reported Detective Roger Ishimitsu. 'Victim slept very hard due to a long day.'
He woke at 2 a.m. to find the 5'7''. 240-pound Gilman on top of him with his erect penis inside of her. His hands had been 'pinned down over his head,' according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
He told her to get off of him but Gilman ignored
him. Finally he was 'able to work his way out from underneath' her. He
was then able to eject her from the apartment before going to the
Harborview Medical Center for a sexual assault examination. It's still
unclear how she was able to get into the apartment. Gilman denied
knowing the man to police and said she did not remember being at his
house or having sex with him. Detective Ishimitsu wrote: 'She said that
she has a mental illness and suffers from Bipolar disorder and
Psychosis.' A sample of her DNA matched female DNA recovered from the
sexual assault kit. She has since been charged with second-degree rape
for assaulting a victim 'incapable of consenting to sexual intercourse
by reason of being physically helpless.'
According to recent Facebook posts, she said she was
'2months sober and I'm 31 weeks pregnant.' She is the mother of two
other young children. Detectives agreed it was unusual to have female
charged with such a crime. 'From a statistical standpoint, yes, it is
atypical to have a female aggressor,' Detective Drew Fowler, told KOMO,
'but we work to hold all people responsible for their actions. The law
is specifically written to be gender-equitable and we will charge
anybody with a crime that they've committed.'
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