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SALT LAKE CITY -- A man who was let out of prison in July could be going back for a crime he allegedly committed in August.
According to the Salt Lake Tribune, William Addams, 30, was charged with felony forcible sexual abuse for allegedly fondling a woman he met at a bus stop near 1700 South and Redwood Road Salt Lake City on Aug. 20. Prosecutors said he asked her if she wanted to go get coffee -- then touched and kissed her when she said no.
The woman was able to get away on her bicycle.
Prosecutors said Addams admitted to the crime when questioned. He had previously served time in prison after pleading guilty to attempted aggravated robbery in 2003.
