A man traveling on business raped and choked a woman in his Twin Cities hotel room to the point she feared for her life, according to charges.
Jimmy J. Hortiz, of The Dalles, Ore., was charged last week in Hennepin County District Court with first-degree criminal sexual conduct and third-degree assault in connection with the attack in the early hours of Nov. 30 in the Double Tree Hotel in Bloomington.
Hortiz, 42, remains jailed in lieu of $300,000 bail ahead of a Jan. 3 court hearing. A message was left Monday with his attorney seeking a response to the allegations.
The woman, 27, told police soon after the incident that Hortiz was a stranger, and that she did not consent to sex with him, the charges said.
The woman, who lives just north of the Twin Cities and asked that she be identified only by her first name, Kelsey, said that Hortiz "was trying to kill me. I became unconscious four times. … All I wanted to do was get on the other side of the hotel [room] door."
She said Hortiz kept threatening to kill her; she believes he should also be charged with attempted murder.
To this day, Kelsey said, "I've been racking my brain trying to figure out what set him off."
The charges did not reveal Hortiz's employer. Kelsey said Monday that authorities told her he worked for Cardinal Glass, which is headquartered in Eden Prairie, as an installer and was in town for a convention. Cardinal Glass in Hood River, Ore., said it was disturbed by the allegations. The company said it had fired Hortiz and is willing to assist in any investigation.