Former Denver business owner facing sex assault charges

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A suspect is in custody after the incident at Lucky's Market.

DENVER — A former Denver club and brewery owner has been charged with nine counts of sexual assault.Jay Bianchi, who owned Sancho's Broken Arrow, Be On Key Psychedelic Ripple, Quixote's True Blue, and co-owned So Many Roads Brewery, was arrested on April 16 in relation to three sexual assault cases; two from 2020, and one from this year.

The victim told police she had texts from a number that she didn't know. One of the texts said,"I'm sorry that I had to leave you alone, I wanted to be there with you but I had to fix a sound person situation." The woman went to her job at So Many Roads Brewing on Nov. 1 that afternoon, and said she wasn't coherent and was"in the fetal position in the sound booth," the affidavit says. Bianchi showed up and told the woman to leave. The woman went to the office at So Many Roads and was in there crying when she says, Bianchi came in and began kissing her and feeling her up without her consent, the affidavit says.

The victim said she had a beer at the brewery, and after ordering a second beer, Bianchi sat next to her and started talking to her, the affidavit says. She ordered a third beer and said that was her last clear memory that night, the affidavit says.

 

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