MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) -- Dane County District Attorney Ismael Ozanne announced in court on Friday that a new victim has come forward to police with allegations against former University of Wisconsin student, Alec Cook. Cook was charged with 2nd, 3rd, and 4th degree sexual assault, in addition to strangulation, and false imprisonment in October. He faces 21 counts stemming from 10 victims with allegations that date back to 2015.

The University of Wisconsin Police Department was contacted by a new victim and interviewed them Friday morning. Officers from the department came to Cook's final pre-trial hearing Friday afternoon looking to arrest him afterwards.

"The district attorney has the authority to request that the police submit the police reports like they did in October and November for consideration of additional charges to incorporate them into an amended or file another complaint," Cook's attorney, Christopher Van Wagner said in court.

After court took a brief recess, the District Attorney told the judge that UWPD didn't want to arrest Cook anymore, and they would be referring the charges to his office.

Scheduling for when Cook's trial will begin is set for June 5.

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