HARTFORD, Conn. - The man accused in the disappearance of a teenager found locked in a storage room in his home pleaded not guilty to several charges Tuesday, and his attorney said he was told additional charges were being filed.
Adam Gault entered his pleas to charges of second-degree unlawful restraint, second-degree reckless endangerment, second-degree custodial interference, interfering with a police officer, risk of injury to a minor and three counts of second-degree forgery.
Gault also was advised that he is being charged with "sexual assault of some nature," said his lawyer, Gerald Klein. The lawyer said he did not yet know the exact charges.
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