A Utah woman lost her job after furor over her confrontation in a restaurant with a teenager whose skirt she deemed too short., which said newly released documents indicate Ida Lorenzo was fired by the state attorney general’s office on April 25 — the day she was charged with misdemeanor sexual battery against the young woman in the restaurant.
Video posted on social media shows the immediate aftermath: The young woman and her friends express outrage, and Lorenzo tells them: “I happen to work for the state, and if I have to watch your … cheeks hanging out again, I will call CPS.” On April 23, the young woman contacted the police to tell her side of the story, and on April 24, the police — having seen surveillance video from the restaurant — arrested Lorenzo.
According to the affidavit, the young woman denied the skirt was inappropriate and she provided video of herself in the clothes she had been wearing.