Jury hits Broward sheriffs union and its ex-treasurer with $4 million verdict in Las Vegas sexual assault suit

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Ex-Broward Sheriff's Deputy Frank Voudy III

By Bob Norman, FloridaBulldog

A former labor agent for the Broward Deputy Sheriffs Association was awarded $4 million in damages Wednesday following a trial in which she alleged her former supervisor at the union drugged and sexually assaulted her while she was incapacitated during a work-related trip to Las Vegas in 2021.

The woman, whose name has been kept confidential due to the nature of the case, testified that she later learned from other union officials that her assailant, then-Broward Sheriff’s Deputy Frank Voudy III, who served as treasurer of the union, also took photos of her lying naked and unconscious under a table in her hotel room.

The married Voudy denied he drugged the woman and claimed the two had a booze-soaked but consensual sexual encounter during the May 2021 union-paid trip to a law enforcement seminar. 

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