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Attorneys for a Richmond man accused of a sexual assault at the Science Museum of Virginia on Valentine’s Day intend to subpoena the counseling records of the alleged 9-year-old victim, court records indicate.

Evan Bernard Black, 25, of the 2000 block of Park Avenue, is charged with aggravated sexual battery and abduction with intent to defile. He could face one to 20 years in prison if convicted of the battery charge; the punishment for the latter charge is 20 years to life in prison.

This month, Black’s attorneys, Robin Morgan and Ted Bruns, had filed a motion asking a judge to compel the child’s parents to reveal the name and contact information of a therapist the girl had seen. They said in the document that Edward Rebrook, an attorney from Northern Virginia, had contacted them saying he was the family’s attorney and the child was in counseling.