A Florida woman thought she had been saved from a man sexually assaulting her by an Uber driver, only to be sexually assaulted by that driver himself.
The incident took place on September 10, when a man -- 30-year-old Jorge Calderon Nunez -- starts assaulting the victim, authorities said.
She was 'rescued' from the attack by Kerry Calvin Gasag, 37, who broke up the incident and drove her away.
A Florida woman thought she had been saved by Kerry Calvin Gasag (pictured left) from a sexual assault by Jorge Calderon Nunez (right), only to be sexually assaulted by Gasag shortly after
Gasag then took the victim to Southernmost Point, a Key West landmark where tourists pose for photos by the Atlantic Ocean.
He dragged her out of his SUV and assaulted her behind the landmark, authorities said.
Police cite a tourist webcam that shows the victim 'clearly trying' to get away from Gasag, who later told authorities everything was consensual.
A Boston dispatcher watching the webcam tipped police off to the incident, believing he was watching 'a rape in progress.'
Gasag took the victim to Southernmost Point, a Key West landmark where tourists pose for photos by the Atlantic Ocean
Gasag was arrested September 11 and charged with sexual assault, false imprisonment and destroying evidence.
Authorities said he admitted to returning to Southernmost Point to take the woman's jean shorts and get rid of them on his way home.
According to a police report, he also allegedly told investigators she did not scream for help or fight back against his attack 'like someone being raped does.'
Nunez was arrested September 17 and charged with sexual assault, as well as a burglary charge from a prior incident.
Both Nunez and Gasag are still in a county jail in Florida as they await trial.
Both Nunez and Gasag are still in a county jail in Florida as they await trial
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