Details emerge about Grand Hyatt Tokyo manager accused of sexual assault
tokyoreporter.comOctober 6, 2014
On September 1, Tokyo Metropolitan Police issued an arrest warrant for Antonio Alvarez, a former general manager of the Grand Hyatt Tokyo who is accused of sexually assaulting a woman on the hotel’s property earlier this year...
...on May 30 at around 11:50 a.m., the woman, who was visiting Tokyo from Kyoto, entered the upscale hotel, located in Tokyo’s Roppongi entertainment area, and approached [manager] Alvarez in the lobby.
Slightly early for an appointment with a friend of her father, she asked the suspect, a tall, 45-year-old Spaniard, for the location of the bathroom...
...Alvarez opened the door to a multi-purpose restroom, invited her to enter and followed her inside.
The woman became surprised by his presence and tried to leave, but Alvarez pushed her up against a wall.
“You know, I really like you,” he reportedly told her. “Why don’t you give me your phone number?”
He then told her his age is 40, and indicated he is single.
“I can’t give you my phone number,” the woman said, “and I’ve got to leave for an appointment.”
Alvarez then said that the bathroom they were occupying is hardly used. “Even loud voices are a waste in here,” he said.
The suspect then began to remove her stockings just before he dropped his pants, whereby he exposed himself.
He then asked for a hand-job, and she refused to comply.
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