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Travis Carl Condry, Aggravated Sexual Abuse by Force and Threat, Oklahoma 2018

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Claremore Man Convicted of 2018 Sexual Assault

A federal jury found a Claremore man guilty Wednesday for sexually assaulting a woman in 2018, announced U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson.

Travis Carl Condry, 29, was convicted of aggravated sexual abuse by force and threat in Indian Country. The crime occurred on December 21, 2018, within the boundaries of the Cherokee Nation reservation.

“Travis Condry is a rapist who believed that ‘stop doesn’t always mean stop,’” said U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson. “Today, a federal jury upheld the law and brought Condry to justice for his criminal sexual conduct.”

The victim and defendant knew each other prior to the crime, and Condry violated the victim’s trust and raped her. The encounter was initially consensual, although the victim was hesitant. The victim quickly withdrew consent as he started to have sex with her. Condry placed his phone on the bed and recorded the incident. The camera did not capture video of the crime, but the audio recorded what occurred.

During the incident, the victim told Condry “you can’t do this,” “no,” “please stop,” and “I’m serious.” Condry could also be heard saying “Don’t run away” as the victim tried to pull away from him. The defendant continued to rape the victim while she repeatedly screamed and pleaded for Condry to stop for almost five minutes. Eventually, Condry relented and told the victim she would have to provide oral sex all night instead.

Condry will be sentenced on July 12, 2022. The FBI and Claremore Police Department conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Steven J. Briden and Valeria G. Luster are prosecuting the case.

Defendant Name: Travis Carl Condry

Exact Criminal Charges: Aggravated sexual abuse by force and threat in Indian Country

City and State: Claremore, Oklahoma

Exact Date: December 21, 2018

Sentence or Outcome: Convicted

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