A polygraph examiner in Florida allegedly drugged a woman during a polygraph test and began to ask for sexual favors, according to police in Florida.

William McCallister, 58, was arrested and charged with attempted sexual battery and extortion yesterday. He was also charged with delivery of a controlled substance at his Winter Haven office.

McCallister is a convicted felon and actually spent 15 years in prison for robbery, kidnapping and administering barbituates. He was convicted because he was “suspected of drugging women in the Orlando area,” Police noted.

According to the affidavit, the woman and her husband came to McCallister's office so he could administer polygraph tests for both of them. While there is no evidence to why the couple sought the polygraph $1,284.00 tests, it is thought that it was because of marital infidelity.

After the husbands polygraph was completed (and he left), McCallister began to administer the wife's test. She told authorities that she became very nervous when he lowered the lights and locked the door. McCallister then offered her a "green-blue pill" that he took from a medicine bottle.

She thought that he had to authority to administer medication, although he did not. He then moved his chair closer and told her that there was a problem with her test. He told her that multiple answers she had given showed deception. She did not know how, as she stated she was telling the truth.

He then told her that he would say that she had passed in return for sexual favors. After she got dizzy and intoxicated from the drug, he began to fondle her.

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