LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The man accused of sexually abusing a University of Kentucky student has been released from jail.
Saif Al-Khafaji, 21, is now set to appear in court on Feb. 17 for allegations related to Eastern Kentucky University.
In April he was accused of harassing and stalking at least 10 female students there. Then on Nov. 10, a UK student claimed she was walking back from a bar and he tried to drag her into a parking lot.
After campus police issued an advisory, even more students came forward with allegations.Â
Police learned he worked at the Louisville airport and got a warrant for his arrest. He posted a $7,500 bond days later. It is unknown at this time when he'll answer to charges related to UK.
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