The Denver Police Department is seeking additional information after a cardiologist was arrested for sexual assault.
According to the arrest affidavit, the victim met Stephen Matthews, 35, on Hinge, a dating app. The two had talked via the app for several weeks and agreed to meet for brunch on January 29, the court document states.
The victim's next memory is being at her home with paramedics checking on her, the document states. The victim told investigators she has no memory from about noon to 9:40 p.m. The victim had hickies on her chest, but did not remember"any interaction like that" with Matthews, the document reads. The next day, the victim had a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner exam completed.
According to the affidavit, Matthews told investigators the victim had one or two mimosas and half of an avocado toast during breakfast before the two went back to his place. He said the victim then had a"larger mimosa" while he had tequila, the document states. He also claimed that the victim had two shots of tequila with her mimosa.
Matthews said he offered the victim water, but she declined. He then asked if she wanted to take a shower, which she did, the affidavit states.The victim eventually came downstairs, and Matthews said she seemed to be doing better, the affidavit reads. She then called for an Uber and went home, Matthews told investigators.
The individuals told investigators they had seen the victim drink in the past, but none of them"had ever seen her like she was then."
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