MILFORD, N.H. — The man accused of sexually assaulting a nursing home patient briefly faced a judge Wednesday.
The
victim's daughter said seeing the man accused of sexually assaulting
her mother in court was a big step in helping her to heal.
Robert Champigny is charged with two misdemeanor sexual assault
charges upon a woman at the Crestwood nursing home in Milford, where
they both were living.
During the hearing, Champigny started to
comment on the charges, saying, “I have no memory of,” before being
stopped by the judge.
“I don't buy that at all. I would hear him
talk at the nursing home. I would hear him talk about conversations when
he was in the Army and all this stuff. I'm not buying that at all,”
Deborah Modugno, the victim’s daughter, said.
The alleged assaults
happened in June, and Modugno said her mother, who was totally
incapacitated by a stroke, had trouble dealing with the situation, and
it's been tough restoring her trust.
“It took a couple of weeks to get her around again where she felt safe even with her own family,” Modugno said.
Champigny
has been ordered not to have any contact with the victim and is no
longer living at the nursing home. He remains free on personal
recognizance bail.
Champigny spoke briefly to WMUR outside court,
saying, “I have nothing to say.” When asked if he had anything to say to
the alleged victim or her family, Champigny said, “Nothing to say.”
The arraignment was continued until Sept. 3.
While
this case still has a long way to go, the victim's daughter said she
remains adamantly opposed to any sort of plea bargain.
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