Bay Area police sex misconduct case fizzles in court

A high-profile sexual misconduct case that cost 12 Northern California officers their jobs is fizzling in court.|

SAN FRANCISCO - A high-profile sexual misconduct case that cost 12 Northern California officers their jobs is fizzling in court.

Charges were dismissed this week against an officer and a former sheriff's deputy charged with sexually abusing the teen daughter of an Oakland police dispatcher. A judge earlier tossed out the criminal case against a third former officer.

Three other former officers have pleaded guilty to misdemeanors and have paid small fines. A misdemeanor case is still pending against one other.

The two latest cases to be dismissed unraveled when a judge ruled Wednesday that former sheriff's deputy Ricardo Perez didn't know the teen was 17-years-old when they engage in consensual sex. Prosecutors on Thursday dismissed a similar case filed against Oakland police officer Giovanni LoVerde.

Oakland paid the woman nearly $1 million to settle her abuse claims.

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