Man accused of raping teen boy

Man accused of raping teen boy

Paul Lewis, 37, appeared last week Friday before Magistrate Ambrose Armbrister on charges of unlawful sexual intercourse.

Prosecutors alleged that Lewis, a resident of Yamacraw Shores, had sex with a boy of 14 in February 2019.

Sources told Eyewitness News Online that Lewis, a Director at a private wealth management company, was allegedly caught by police officers in a compromising situation on a beach with the teen boy.

Lewis was remanded to prison on an unlawful sex charge and was not required to enter a plea.

His matter is expected to be fast-tracked to the Supreme Court for trial.

Lewis is also expected to return to court in April for a voluntary bill of indictment.

Also, Ashley Moss, 30, of Armbrister Street, appeared in court last week, accused of two counts of unlawful sexual intercourse.

Prosecutors said Moss allegedly raped a 15-year-old girl in December 2017 and January 2018.

Moss did not enter a plea to the charges and was remanded to The Bahamas Department of Correctional Services.