Teh One Who Knocks
03-01-2011, 04:54 PM
By Jeff Adelson, The New Orleans Times-Picayune
A Pearl River woman accused of groping a co-worker at the Waffle House in Mandeville where she worked is behind bars, authorities said.
Jennifer Pulsifer, 32, allegedly fondled the female coworker on several occasions last year, Mandeville Police spokesman Officer Eric Gulino said.
The first incident occurred on March 6, 2010, when Pulsifer allegedly ran her hand between the victim's legs and caressed the woman's genitals while she was bending down to pick up some change that had fallen on the floor of the restaurant, at 418 N. Causeway, Gulino said. The victim "expressed her displeasure" at the contact but was ignored, he said.
Over the next several days, Pulsifer continued to make sexual remarks aimed at the alleged victim, Gulino said. Four days after the initial incident, Pulisfer allegedly reached into the woman's bra and fondled her breast in front of a witness, he said. The woman again told Pulsifer to stop, he said.
The woman quit her job after the second incident and filed a police report in early April, Gulino said.
Pulsifer, of 35352 Bookout Road, Pearl River, was booked with one count of sexual battery and one count of simple battery on Feb. 24. She was being held in the St. Tammany Parish jail in Covington on unrelated drug charges when she was booked with the crimes in Mandeville.
A Pearl River woman accused of groping a co-worker at the Waffle House in Mandeville where she worked is behind bars, authorities said.
Jennifer Pulsifer, 32, allegedly fondled the female coworker on several occasions last year, Mandeville Police spokesman Officer Eric Gulino said.
The first incident occurred on March 6, 2010, when Pulsifer allegedly ran her hand between the victim's legs and caressed the woman's genitals while she was bending down to pick up some change that had fallen on the floor of the restaurant, at 418 N. Causeway, Gulino said. The victim "expressed her displeasure" at the contact but was ignored, he said.
Over the next several days, Pulsifer continued to make sexual remarks aimed at the alleged victim, Gulino said. Four days after the initial incident, Pulisfer allegedly reached into the woman's bra and fondled her breast in front of a witness, he said. The woman again told Pulsifer to stop, he said.
The woman quit her job after the second incident and filed a police report in early April, Gulino said.
Pulsifer, of 35352 Bookout Road, Pearl River, was booked with one count of sexual battery and one count of simple battery on Feb. 24. She was being held in the St. Tammany Parish jail in Covington on unrelated drug charges when she was booked with the crimes in Mandeville.