
LANSING (WWJ) -- A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer out of Wayne County has been charged with several counts of criminal sexual conduct.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced that 49-year-old Kevin Taylor, of Riley, was arrested Friday morning and arraigned on six counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct in Wayne County's 27th District Court.
The charges stem from alleged sexual abuse involving two victims in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The ICE Office of Professional Responsibility took the initial disclosure in July 2021 and launched an investigation. After completing the investigation, they forwarded the findings to the Department of Attorney General for evaluation.
“We appreciate that our federal partners took immediate action when the alleged abuse was first reported,” Nessel said. “I have made clear my office will not hesitate to prosecute anyone who commits sexual abuse, especially if the perpetrator is in a position of power. We will fight to secure justice in this case.”
Taylor was given a $50,000 personal bond and a GPS tether if he is released.
A probable cause conference is scheduled for Thursday, June 16, at 10:15 a.m.