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Gianforte, Daines Respond to Sexual Assault Case in Missoula

October 21, 2021

Governor Greg Gianforte, Senator Steve Daines, and Representative Matt Rosendale have all provided statements regarding a recent sexual assault case in Missoula.

KGVO reported that 19-year-old Zabihullah Mohmand has been charged with sexual intercourse without consent in relation to an alleged incident that occurred on Sunday, October 17. In that reporting, court documents indicate that the victim said “that Mohmand is on a worldwide trip from Afghanistan.” However, according to recent statements from Governor Gianforte and Senator Daines, the suspect was, “in Montana under Humanitarian Parole, which is separate from the Special Immigrant Visa program.”

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