New details released in arrest of 'Celeste Guap'

KTVU has learned new details about the arrest of the woman at the center of a Bay Area law enforcement sex-exploitation scandal.

The woman, referred to as 'Celeste Guap,' is a self-described call girl, who was in Florida for rehab.
According to the arrest affidavit, a Martin County Sheriff's Office deputy responded to the rehab facility on August 29th at 12:30 p.m. in reference to a female client, later identified as Guap, being abusive to staff.
According to the report, Guap wouldn't discuss the current incident. Instead she referred to her past discussing how many officers she had slept with in California and her past drug use.

The police report says Guap ran from the rehab facility, removed her shirt, and flashed passing cars.
A security officer convinced her to return to the facility, where the report says Guap became violent.
Guap stated she ripped a blind off the window.  She said she "blacks out" when she is angry and didn't remember the recent incident.

According to the affidavit, Guap stood in an aggressive manner, "balling her fists and taking a bladed stance."
She then walked over to a large countertop safe and tried to pull it down. According to the report, Guap lunged toward a female security officer. Another officer tried to intervene and she allegedly bit that officer on the forearm.

That security officer went to Martin Memorial Hospital for blood work.
Once under arrest, the report says Guap was in the backseat of a patrol car and began beating her head against the car window and had to be restrained further to prevent her from hurting herself.

"During the entire incident, and transport, Guap was attempting to solicit sex from deputies," according to the affidavit.

According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, she was arrested Monday for aggravated battery. Her bail was set at $300,000.

 

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