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A Sauk City man will serve eight months in jail and the next two years on probation for raping a 16 year old girl, a judge ruled Monday.

As part of a plea deal reached with prosecutors, 24-year-old Aldo Eder Ruiz Velazquez will have to undergo sex offender counseling. He also may have nothing other than incidental contact with girls under the age of 18, other than relatives.

Authorities said in March two underage girls who had been drinking were questioned by a Baraboo police officer. They said that Velazquez had purchased alcohol for them at a local grocery store.

He took the two girls to a house where they drank together, and that’s where one of the girls said she was raped.

The 16-year-old girl told police that when she went to the bathroom, Velazquez followed her inside and locked the door. She alleged that he had sex with her, even though she repeatedly told him no.

The 15-year-old girl who was also at the home told an officer she heard her friend saying no multiple times, according to the criminal complaint.

Velazquez initially was charged with felony third-degree sexual assault and a misdemeanor count of having sexual intercourse with a child age 16 or older.