A Minneapolis woman who was arrested in February on suspicion of child abuse faces new charges accusing her of raping two of her children, leaving them with a sexually transmitted disease.
A 13-count criminal complaint filed Monday alleges that the woman engaged in a pattern of physical and sexual abuse, which was first disclosed in May. An expert concluded the abuse amounted to torture.
Even though she has been charged, the Star Tribune is not naming the 28-year-old woman in order to protect the identities of her children.
Four of her children — two boys and two girls ranging in age from 6 to 9 — have been placed into foster care, according to prosecutors. The woman also has a 3-year-old daughter who was not mentioned in the complaint.
Hennepin County Attorney's Office spokesman Chuck Laszewski declined to comment.
On several occasions, she made two of the children undress, then sexually battered them, the complaint stated. One of the children described being beaten with curtain rods and clothes hangers and having mashed-up hot peppers shoved into sensitive areas until they burned, according to the complaint. Another time, she allegedly forced the children to stick their hands into a pot of boiling water for punishment.
The complaint charges the woman with four counts each of first- and second-degree criminal sexual conduct, a single count of stalking and four counts of malicious punishment of a child. She is being held without bail pending trial.
Prosecutors filed tougher charges because, among other factors, she exposed two of the children to a "sexually transmitted infection while sexually abusing them," the complaint said.