SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — A student at the University of Central Florida is accused of raping a woman he met on the dating website Match.com, according to a Seminole County Sheriff's Office report.
READ: Aaron Floyd's Arrest Affidavit
The report states that 22-year-old Aaron Floyd attacked the woman at his Oviedo apartment over the weekend. During the conversations between Floyd and the victim on May 12, deputies said, he would ask her questions that were sexual in nature. She told deputies she was not comfortable with the things he was asking.
The next day, Floyd met the victim at a restaurant where they ate dinner and talked. The woman told deputies that she and Floyd ended the night with a kiss and planned on seeing each other again.
The following day, they met and she followed Floyd to his apartment. While in his room, they began to kiss, deputies said, and then Floyd began to perform sexual acts on her without her consent.
According to the arrest affidavit, at one point the woman attempted to get up and use the restroom and Floyd told her, "you're not going anywhere." She told officers that Floyd then forced her to perform sex acts with him.
She then got up and went to the bathroom and she told deputies she saw him lock the door. She said Floyd was nervous and was pacing back and forth in the room and said, "I don't know what to do with you now."
He then took her by the arm and drove her in his vehicle to the pharmacy and made her buy a morning after pill, according to the arrest affidavit.
She told deputies that she went into the store, ran into the bathroom crying, not knowing what to do. She bought the pill and got back into Floyd's car, where he made her take the pill, deputies said.
They got back to his apartment and she left in her car and drove home. She then told her mother what happened and reported it to the Seminole County Sheriff's Office.
Deputies said cuts and other injuries that support the victim's accusations were found on her during a medical examination.
On Monday, deputies questioned Floyd at his apartment, where he admitted to meeting the victim on Match.com and having multiple conversations with her via text messages and emails. He also admitted that the victim did go back to his apartment that night.
Photographs from Floyd's bedroom were taken into evidence, as well as his bed sheets, pillow cases, a comforter and a brown towel. Deputies also took his computer and cell phone.
Floyd was arrested on Monday and charged with one count of sex battery on a victim over the age of 12. Floyd bonded out of jail on Tuesday.
Floyd's Facebook page said he's an industrial engineering student who graduated from Lake Howell High School.
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