The lawsuit alleges that the harassment against Doe turned physical and violent in the summer of 2014 when Lollar raped her twice while she was on duty. In both cases Lollar cornered her in an empty building she was checking and raped her, according to the lawsuit. The third rape occurred two years later at his house, where she had gone in advance of a "card party" he was having for other officers as well, the lawsuit says. In the lawsuit, Doe said she rejected several attempts by Lollar to visit his house but ultimately decided to go to stop the harassment and to hopefully "bury the past and no longer fear him."