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City Settles Suit Involving Beach Tag Supervisor

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OCEAN CITY – Ocean City paid $200,000 to settle a lawsuit charging that a former beach tag supervisor repeatedly had sex with a teenage beach tag checker he supervised in the summer of 2012, NJ.com reports.
The suit, filed by the victim in Cape May County Superior Court in 2015, alleged that Charles Cusack, who retired from the Ocean City Police Department in 2011, began having intercourse with the victim at his home, as well as in an office along the Ocean City waterfront that housed the beach badge operations. 
The settlement was filed on Oct. 12, 2016, the report continued.
Cusack was sentenced to five years’ probation March 17, 2016 after pleading guilty in November 2015 to charges of fourth-degree criminal sexual contact and second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, according to a previous report.
Cusack also had to register as a sex offender under New Jersey’s Megan’s Law registry.

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