WARREN COUNTY — The week-long trial for ex-Realtor accused of more than a dozen counts of rape and sexual battery is scheduled to begin in Warren County Common Pleas Court today, according to online records.
Tim Hall, of Clearcreek Twp., is charged with the crimes said to involve at least 17 incidents involving two victims between July 1991 and December 1999. He’s been indicted on 17 charges including rape and sexual battery.
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The alleged victims in the case are known to Hall.
The case is unhindered by any statute of limitations, 25 years on these charges, because “the clock doesn’t start running” until the victims turn 18, Prosecutor David Fornshell said.
Hall, a former local Realtor, was released on house arrest with electronic monitoring, but he is permitted to leave the house for work, according to court records.
Fornshell said none of the allegations are work-related.
After his initial arrest, officials with RE-MAX Victory in Springboro said Hall was no longer employed there.
Last year, Dayton Realtors said Hall’s real estate license became inactive in May 2019.
“He is no longer a member of Dayton Realtors (thus he cannot conduct real estate business),” Bob Jones, director of communications for Dayton Realtors, said in an email.
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