"I asked her age. She told me she was 19. It is what it is."
"You can only ask. I don't card them. I don't ask for birth certificate."
Taylor avoided jail as the victim -- whom USA TODAY is not identifying -- spoke outside the courthouse and said she thought he should have gone behind bars.
Lepselter,
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The agent said he expects a civil suit will likely be filed against Taylor.
"Now all of a sudden she feels that he was treated leniently,
original marlboro cigarettes," he said. "We know what's going on here Sid. We don't need to waste our time trying to explain it."
Taylor was dropped by Nutrisystem as an endorser after his arrest. But Lepselter said he's hopeful Taylor can restore his reputation to help him find employment in the future.