A deportation order has been entered against a man arrested by U.S. Marshals in May on a warrant for sexually assaulting his adult sister in Crystal Lake.
Yazmani Diaz-Montero, 38, of the 300 block of West Terra Cotta Avenue in Crystal Lake, was charged with criminal sexual assault, sexual relations within families and criminal sexual abuse.
A criminal complaint filed in McHenry County Circuit Court alleges that Diaz-Montero committed the sexual assault on September 10.
The complaint says that the victim, who is a family member of Diaz-Montero, was unable to give consent to the act.
The incident was investigated by detectives with the McHenry County Sheriff’s Office.
A McHenry County judge issued an arrest warrant on April 26 carrying a $100,000 bond.
The United States Marshals Service arrested Diaz-Montero on May 4 and transported him to the McHenry County Jail.
A motion filed on June 24 by McHenry County Assistant State Attorney Kyle Bruett asked the court to increase Diaz-Montero’s bond to $500,000.
The motion said that Diaz-Montero was able to post $10% of his $100,000 on June 1 but he remained in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
Prosecutors were notified on June 21 that a deportation order had been entered against Diaz-Montero, Bruett said in the motion.
Diaz-Montero is expected to be deported to Mexico on the next available transport, the motion said.
A judge granted the prosecutor’s motion and increased bond to $300,000.
Jail records show Diaz-Montero remains held in ICE custody at the McHenry County Jail and has not been deported yet.
Diaz-Montero, who was appointed a public defender, has pleaded not guilty to all charges. A status hearing for a trial date is tentatively scheduled for Friday.