Former banker charged with unlawful sexual intercourse

Former banker charged with unlawful sexual intercourse

NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Former banker, Paul Lewis, 37, of Yamacraw Shores, was charged on Friday in the Supreme Court with unlawful sexual intercourse.

Lewis, in the white shirt, appeared in the Supreme Court on Bank Lane before Justice Bernard Turner.

Prosecutors alleged that Lewis, on Saturday, February 23, had unlawful sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old boy.

Lewis, a director at a private wealth management company, was allegedly caught by police officers in a compromising situation on a beach with a teen boy.

Lewis pleaded not guilty to the charge.

He is currently on bail and will return to court on May 21st for trial before justice Cheryl Grant-Thompson.

 

About Ginelle Longley

Ginelle Longley is a broadcast reporter and occasional TV news anchor with Eyewitness News, also serving as the station’s evening radio news anchor for 103.5 The Beat. She has reported on news beats including government, politics, crime, human interest, business and even sports. In 2018, she was nominated for the Bahamas Press Club’s “Student Media Journalism Award”.