GRAND RAPIDS, MI --

A second woman has come forward alleging an ex-Benton Harbor police officer forced her into a sex act.

The 41-year-old Benton Harbor woman has filed suit against the city of Benton Harbor and the estate of Jared Graves. The 26-page, seven-count action was filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Grand Rapids by attorney

Albert Dib, of the Royal Oak firm Dib and Fagan

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Dib and Fagan is also representing another woman who

, alleging Graves forced her into sex acts under the threat of arrest.

The more recent lawsuit alleges that sometime in September or October 2011, Graves, while on duty with the Benton Harbor Police Department, ordered the woman to come to the police office. The suit alleges that Graves then forced her into oral sex, while laughing and video recording the act.

Graves threatened to disclose the video if she reported him, the suit alleges.

He was arrested in December 2011 and charged with criminal sexual conduct, arising out of allegations of sexual assaults on another victim. Graves resigned from the police department and was

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In the lawsuit, Dibs alleges Graves had been previously investigated for alleged sexual assaults on high school students while assigned as a school-resource officer with the police department.

The lawsuit also alleges the police department knew Graves in the past had destroyed evidence, fixed traffic tickets and stolen from the police department. Despite these allegations, Graves was named the department's Police Officer of the Year in 2008.

The lawsuit claims the city of Benton Harbor is "vicariously liable for Graves' conduct because it knew or should have known of Graves' propensities to sexually assault females before Grave committed the actions."

The lawsuit is seeking unspecified damages over $75,000.

Aaron Mueller is a public safety reporter for the Kalamazoo Gazette. Contact him at amuelle1@mlive.com or 269-568-3867. Follow him on Twitter.