Judge Boasberg ordered U.S. Capitol Police Sgt. Michael Malloy to be electronically monitored, adhere to a curfew from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m., and have no contact in any way with anyone under the age of 16.
U.S. Capitol Police advise Malloy has been suspended from his job.
Steven McCool, Malloy's lawyer, questioned the lack of specificity in the girl's recollections when it came to the incident. The girl could not recall the exact date of her encounter with Malloy in the car, and said it occurred between September and December 2005.
McCool also added that his client's criminal and employment records were spotless.
Malloy denied having sex with the girl in the backseat of the Monte Carlo.
Malloy told police he transported the girl to his home and acknowledged having sex with her on two occasions, but said he never paid her for sex.
FBI agent William McDermott testified that the girl called Malloy's cell phone several times asking for the money.
According to court documents, Malloy told authorities he and Burroughs videotaped themselves engaging in sexual acts at Malloy's home.
Here's another case of, "I did not have sex with that woman".