A 32-year-old veteran told police she met with Davis after entering the VA’s substance abuse program in March and that he made sexual comments when he met her in the hallway, according to the affidavit.

She said Davis’s behavior got worse when she returned to the VA in November after a hiatus, and that he sent her sexually explicit photos and videos that she believed were of himself.

The veteran said Davis invited her to his office in December where she performed oral sex on him, according to the affidavit.

Both women said Davis rubbed his crotch and made lewd gestures while they were in meetings and he thought no one else could see him, the affidavit states.

Davis could not be reached at either of the numbers he provided to the court.

According to the VA, Davis was hired in 2013 as a housekeeper and promoted several months later to peer support specialist. Peer support specialists, who have experienced mental illness or substance abuse themselves and have specialized training, are certified in Wisconsin by the state Department of Health Services.

A VA spokesman was unable to say Wednesday whether Davis had that certification.