A State Parole Board officer has been charged with raping a woman on the front lawn of her South Jersey home while dropping her off after meeting at a Sicklerville bar, according to a criminal complaint filed in Gloucester County and the victim’s friend.

Freddy Brambila, 30, a senior parole officer, faces two counts of sexual assault for the alleged rape, which a criminal complaint alleges occurred Sept. 8 at the woman’s home in Washington Township.

The Bridgeton man was also charged with driving while intoxicated, refusal to submit to chemical test and nuisances that same day in Stratford Borough, according to a municipal court database. He is expected in court Oct. 17 on those charges.

Brambila was suspended without pay pending the outcome of criminal charges, and the matter is under internal investigation by the parole board.

He was arrested Sept. 10 for the alleged assault and jailed, but has since been freed following a court appearance. The Gloucester County Prosecutor’s Office did not immediately comment on the case Wednesday.

Brambila has been employed by the state parole agency since 2016 and makes $69,364 a year, according to a state database.

According to a family member, the victim was watching the Philadelphia Eagles play the Washington Redskins at a Sicklerville bar on Sept. 8 with a friend, who knew Brambila through her boyfriend. NJ Advance Media is not naming the relative to protect the victim’s identity.

After the game, Brambila drove the victim and her friend back to their homes in Washington Township. The friend went home first. As the victim was walking past the driver’s side of Brambila’s truck toward her home, Brambila tackled her to the ground, the family member said.

He sexually assaulted her on her front lawn, the family member said, “only 10 feet from her front door with her parents sleeping" inside.

The victim freed herself from and ran into her home, where she told her parents and called 911, the complaint against Brambila states.

After she was taken to the hospital and evaluated, she made a formal statement to Washington Township Police, the complaint continues.

Sophie Nieto-Munoz may be reached at snietomunoz@njadvancemedia.com. Follow her at @snietomunoz. Find NJ.com on Facebook.

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