A city worker who was depicted on live video allegedly propositioning a transgender probationer for sexual favors will face a jury trial in Circuit Court.

Harold Villanueva Jr. was arrested in July on a charge of fourth-degree sex assault. His lawyer asked for a jury trial when his 47-year-old client appeared in court Tuesday before Ewa Beach District Court Judge Michael Marr, who set a Nov. 7 trial date

Police began investigating Villanueva after his accuser Makana Milho, 21, secretly recorded and posted live to Facebook about 30 minutes of conversations that she alleges were between her and Villanueva who was supervising her court-ordered community service.

Milho, who was fulfilling the terms of her probation, had been ordered to complete six days of community service to get a theft charge expunged from her record. She said her fifth day was interrupted when the work-site supervisor acted inappropriately.

One of the videos went viral, garnering 197,000 Facebook views, 2,042 shares and 1,350 comments within days. Two others received thousands of views and hundreds of comments.

In the viral video, a man can be heard telling Milho that she can go home early if she will perform sexual favors. Milho also alleged that he tried to hold her hand and pinched and slapped her buttocks while she was cleaning park bathrooms.