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Eau Claire (WQOW) - A western Wisconsin woman accused in a bizarre sexual assault case has been sentenced.
Amanda Johnson was charged with helping another woman use a pair of pliers to sexually assault a physically disabled man. On a scale of one-to-10, the man told police his pain was a 10. It happened at a home in Somerset. The man told police the women also forced him to drink a glass of their urine.
On Thursday, Johnson was placed on probation for two years. She must also get a mental health evaluation, and submit to weekly drug and alcohol testing.
As part of a plea bargain, Johnson must also testify against the other woman.