A woman who works for the University of Arkansas was booked on a charge of sexual assault.Stephanie Gueck Neipling, 42, of Rogers, admitted to a detective that she performed sex acts with a minor, according to the affidavit of probable cause. The victim had told police she had messaged him via Snapchat and sent him photos.Neipling faced a charge of fourth-degree sexual assault. She was released on a $50,000 bond and ordered not to have contact with any minors during the case, aside from family members.Rogers police first learned of the case after they got a hotline call.Neipling works in external relations for the University of Arkansas’ Division of Agriculture, according to the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce website. She previously worked for then-governor Asa Hutchinson as deputy director of constituent services.
A woman who works for the University of Arkansas was booked on a charge of sexual assault.
Stephanie Gueck Neipling, 42, of Rogers, admitted to a detective that she performed sex acts with a minor, according to the affidavit of probable cause. The victim had told police she had messaged him via Snapchat and sent him photos.
Neipling faced a charge of fourth-degree sexual assault. She was released on a $50,000 bond and ordered not to have contact with any minors during the case, aside from family members.
Rogers police first learned of the case after they got a hotline call.
Neipling works in external relations for the University of Arkansas’ Division of Agriculture, according to the Arkansas State Chamber of Commerce website. She previously worked for then-governor Asa Hutchinson as deputy director of constituent services.