MADISON, Wis. — A Madison man accused of drugging, assaulting and videotaping women is back behind bars after he was released on bail.
Brian Stowe had posted bail, but was booked back in the Dane County Jail Tuesday afternoon on a federal warrant for sexual exploitation of a child.
The 28-year-old Stowe is charged with 62 felonies in Dane County. A lengthy criminal complaint says six of the eight women Stowe is accused of victimizing were co-workers at an area software company.
The State Journal (http://bit.ly/1bvgqTS0 ) says Stowe had posted bail of $527,000 and surrendered his British passport before he was arrested again on the federal warrant.
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