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Woman sat on boyfriend’s face after he refused to perform oral sex on her

Woman sat on boyfriend?s face after he refused to perform oral sex on her
A woman has been charged with sexual assault and domestic abuse after she battered her boyfriend because he refused to perform oral sex on her.
Amy Nicole Parrino, 43, punched and hit her boyfriend with a belt on Sunday night at his home in Missouri. She also pushed him to the ground and sat naked on his face before telling him to "eat my p****", according to court documents.
Parrino hit him 20 to 25 times with an "open and closed fist" before she attacked him with a belt, cell phone and brass plate, the documents said.

Woman sat on boyfriend?s face after he refused to perform oral sex on her

Officers responding to the incident on Sunday around 9.45pm said the boyfriend had two cuts on his arms and another to the bridge of his nose as well as red marks on his chest. He told police he didn’t want to do anything sexual with Parrino and had told her to "leave him alone" but she wouldn't oblige.
The boyfriend told police he struggled to breathe and was "scared to death" at one point during the attack. He added that he felt "sick to his stomach" about the incident that he "fears for his safety all the time" because Parrino could get "very violent, very quickly:.
He added:
I don’t know what she’s going to do next.

Parrino was ordered to stay away from the victim and the Boone County home they were living in together. She was jailed on a £19,600 cash bail on Monday.

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