
CHILTON, Wis., Sept. 8 (UPI) -- Four Wisconsin women must stand trial for allegedly exacting revenge by gluing a Fond du Lac philanderer's penis to his torso, a judge ruled Tuesday.
A Calumet County judge found at the hearing there is enough evidence for the women, who had discovered Donessa T. Davis had been carrying on relationships with three of them, to be tried on felony charges, the Appleton Post-Crescent reported.
Davis, 37, alleges one girlfriend, Therese Ziemann, 48, of Menasha, tied him up at a Stockbridge motel room July 30 when he went there for a rendezvous. He says he was then set upon by Ziemann, his wife Tracy Hood-Davis, 30, of Fond du Lac, another girlfriend Wendy Sewell, 44, of Kaukauna and a fourth woman, Michelle Belliveau, 43, of Neenah -- who contends she was only there to lend support to the other women.
Davis claims he tried to free himself but Ziemann glued his penis to his body and punched him in the face. All of the women taunted him, he said.
"It got chaotic real quick," testified Davis, who said he had anticipated enjoying a bondage experience with Ziemann. "The party was over."
Ziemann faces a felony charge of false imprisonment and misdemeanor charges of battery and fourth-degree sexual assault. Hood-Davis, Sewell and Belliveau each face a felony charge of false imprisonment.
Belliveau pleaded not guilty and the other three women will be arraigned at a later date.
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