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ORLANDO -- A man who was arrested on accusations that he exposed himself to a 14-year-old girl Saturday at a Walt Disney World water park blamed the incident on his European-style bathing suit, according to deputies in a report from FLORIDA TODAY news partner WKMG Local 6.
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Bradford Biggers, 51, of Norwalk, Conn., was arrested following the alleged incident at Typhoon Lagoon.
According to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, a witness said he saw Biggers position a chair a few feet from the 14-year-old girl and expose himself. The witness said he yelled at Biggers, which apparently scared Biggers, who left the park, the sheriff's office said.
An off-duty deputy stopped Biggers, who has a suspended driver's license, and questioned him about the incident, the sheriff's office said.
Biggers said he did not intentionally expose himself to the girl and blamed his European-style bathing suit, which he claimed was too tight, according to deputies.
He's being held at the Orange County Jail on no bond.
The incident marks the fourth alleged incident involving children and sex acts in recent weeks at Orlando-area water parks, including Typhoon Lagoon, SeaWorld's Aquatica and Wet 'n Wild.
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Bradford Biggers, 51, of Norwalk, Conn., was arrested following the alleged incident at Typhoon Lagoon.
According to the Orange County Sheriff's Office, a witness said he saw Biggers position a chair a few feet from the 14-year-old girl and expose himself. The witness said he yelled at Biggers, which apparently scared Biggers, who left the park, the sheriff's office said.
An off-duty deputy stopped Biggers, who has a suspended driver's license, and questioned him about the incident, the sheriff's office said.
Biggers said he did not intentionally expose himself to the girl and blamed his European-style bathing suit, which he claimed was too tight, according to deputies.
He's being held at the Orange County Jail on no bond.
The incident marks the fourth alleged incident involving children and sex acts in recent weeks at Orlando-area water parks, including Typhoon Lagoon, SeaWorld's Aquatica and Wet 'n Wild.