Michigan man charged with sexually assaulting woman at Loop hotel

SHARE Michigan man charged with sexually assaulting woman at Loop hotel
screen_shot_2018_04_16_at_6_10_21_pm.png

Hampton Inn, 22 W. Monroe. | Google

A Michigan man has been charged with sexually assaulting a woman at a hotel in the Loop while he was in town to celebrate a friend’s birthday.

Tyler Wilkin, 23, of Holton, Michigan, faces a felony count of criminal sexual assault, according to the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office.

On Friday, Wilkin was part of a group that came to the city and booked a room at Hampton Inn, 22 W. Monroe, to celebrate a birthday, prosecutors said.

The group of five went out drinking Saturday night and Wilkin and others bought the woman drinks and she became intoxicated, prosecutors said.

When the group returned to their shared hotel room about 4:30 a.m. Sunday, the woman went to sleep fully clothed on one of the beds, prosecutors said. At some point during the night, she awoke to find she was no longer wearing her underwear and was being sexually assaulted by Wilkin.

Tyler Wilkin | Chicago Police

Tyler Wilkin | Chicago Police

Prosecutors said the woman had previously made it clear to Wilkin she was not interested in a sexual relationship with him.

The woman yelled, alerting the others in the room, prosecutors said. One person stayed with the woman to console her, while the others took Wilkin from the room and confronted him.

Wilkin initially denied sexually assaulting the woman to his friends, but he later admitted to the assault and to knowing she was intoxicated and sleeping. A condom was recovered, prosecutors said. Wilkin also made admissions while in police custody.

His bail was set at $100,000 at a court appearance Monday at the Leighton Criminal Courthouse. He was scheduled back in court April 23.

The Latest
Bitter son has been insulting his mother for years and now seems determined to wreck her relationship.
Barbara Glusak, who was Washington Federal Bank for Savings’ chief financial officer, kept sounding the alarm about falsified loan records, court records show. But no one heeded the warning, allowing an embezzlement scheme at the bank to continue for six more years.
Robert Ellis convinced a Cook County judge to drop charges from his 2018 arrest on the South Side. But he still faces prosecution in separate cases charging him with impersonating an officer. Here’s the latest on this wild tale.
A conversation with NBC horse racing analyst Randy Moss at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, paved the way for the former Blackhawks analyst to join the production.