Brittney Jones: Woman wanted for Duval courthouse sex act arrested
Brittney Jones: Woman wanted for Duval courthouse sex act arrested

Brittney Jones: Woman wanted for Duval courthouse sex act arrested

Brittney Jones, 26, accused of performing oral sex on a man inside a courthouse and then posting a video of the act online has been arrested.

Jones was booked into the Duval County jail Wednesday night, according to jail records. Officers were called to her home in the 8500 block of Dylan Michael Drive about 9:30 p.m. to assist a bail bonds worker serving an arrest warrant, according to a Sheriff’s Office arrest report.

Jones and Jeremiah Isiah Robinson, 35, both had warrants for a charge of an unnatural of lascivious act, according to the Sheriff’s Office. Jones also is charged with marijuana possession. Robinson previously turned himself in, police said.

Authorities started investigating after a video surfaced on social media showing a man receiving oral sex from a woman in front of what appears to be a courtroom in January. Jones had been in the courthouse for an arraignment for a drug paraphernalia arrest, according to court records. She pleaded no contest and was sentenced to time served.

A message on her Twitter account said “Found a way to get my charges dropped … Ssssssh Don’t Tell.”

Trial court administrator Joseph Stelma Jr. said at the time that he did not believe the man in the video was a courthouse employee. Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman Melissa Bujeda also said neither person involved works for the Sheriff’s Office.

The incident also was captured on a courthouse security camera.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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