Valet driver for Mercedes-Benz arrested after he 'sent photos of his genitals' to a married female customer

Jonathan Silva, 22, allegedly sent the woman sexually explicit texts after he dropped her off at her destination

The woman immediately reported the incident but Silva was employed for 30 days afterwards until he was finally arrested



Silva is charged with disorderly conduct, second-degree harassment, and obscenity

The woman seeks to obtain a restraining order and undisclosed damages



A valet driver working for Mercedes Benz of Greenwhich, Connecticut was charged after he sent sexually explicit text messages and photos to a customer.



Jonathon Silva, 22, was arrested on Monday 30 days after a married female customer he 'sexted' pictures of his genitals to in December reported the unnerving messages to police.



Silva is charged with disorderly conduct, second-degree harassment, and obscenity.



Valet Jonathan Silva, 22, was arrested for sexually harassing a married female passenger

The woman's attorney Mark Sherman told The New York Daily News, 'Shortly after she was dropped off, she got a text message that showed a man's genitals.'



She later received more texts that were 'harassing and sexually offensive.'



The woman reported the incident to Mercedes-Benz and to police immediately after it happened but the man was still employed at the dealership until he was finally arrested on Monday.

Silva is employed by a company called All-American Valet and was contracted for work by the auto dealership, reported News 12 Connecticut.



'We have received an apology, however, we reported this to Mercedes Benz over a month ago and they did nothing," said the woman's attorney.



'They allowed this man to continue working there without a proper investigation for 30 days until he was finally arrested.'



The woman is trying to obtain a restraining order against Silva and damages which are undisclosed.



'She's a hardworking well-regarded mother and wife from Stanford who did nothing to deserve this kind of treatment,' her lawyer said.

