Man pleads not guilty to alleged voyeurism, sexual indecency with children | Allegations were reported to Bowie County Sheriff's Office in late June

Michael Ziebart
Michael Ziebart

TEXARKANA, Texas - A man accused of misconduct with multiple children pleaded not guilty Monday to voyeurism and sexual indecency charges in Bowie County.

Michael Paul Ziebart, 45, allegedly had access to the children while working for the parents of some of the alleged victims between mid-February and June, according to a probable cause affidavit. The allegations against Ziebart were reported to the Bowie County Sheriff's Office in late June.

Ziebart appeared before 5th District Judge Bill Miller for arraignment Monday morning with a member of the Bowie County Public Defender's Office. Assistant District Attorney Katie Carter is prosecuting.

Ziebart is accused of voyeurism involving a victim under 14 with two children including a 13-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl. Ziebart allegedly entered a bathroom where the 13-year-old boy was showering, pulled back the curtain and made a sexually explicit comment regarding the child's body.

Ziebart allegedly entered a bathroom where the 12-year-old girl was showering, pulled back the curtain and attempted to get into the shower with the child. Ziebart is charged with voyeurism involving the girl.

Two boys, both age 10, allegedly reported that Ziebart touched them in a sexual manner. Ziebart is facing three counts of indecency with a child by contact.

If convicted of voyeurism, Ziebart faces six months to two years in a state jail on each of two counts. If convicted of indecency with a child by sexual contact, Ziebart faces two to 20 years on each of three counts.

Ziebart is currently being held in the Bowie County jail. Bails on the charges totals $170,000.

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