Gregory Lee Porras, 42, of Deltona, sexually battered the victim, who is in her 50s, during a consultation about home-based services, including assistance with daily chores, investigators said.
The victim contacted Porras on Monday to tell him that she sought a new aide because she was displeased with the services she had been receiving, an arrest report said.
According to the report, the victim said she and Porras spoke for an hour on her porch Tuesday morning before the conversation became inappropriate and he tried to hold her hand, which made her uncomfortable.
The report said the victim pulled away her hand, and the two started to talk about age and height before Porras asked her if she could tell how tall he is.
The victim told Porras she could not determine his height because of her vision impairment. She said he grabbed her, kissed her -- despite her telling him "no" three times -- and raped her, the report said.
"When questioned, the suspect gave multiple versions of what took place," said Bob Kealing, a Sheriff's Office spokesman.
Porras was booked into the John E. Polk Correctional Facility on two counts of sexual battery and one count of crimes against an elderly or disabled adult.
He was released from jail early Thursday after paying a $108,000 bail.
Investigators said they are concerned about the possibility of more victims.
#New: Gregory Porras of Deltona was supposed to provide services to assist a blind woman with daily chores in her home, but instead @SeminoleSO investigators say Porras raped her. I’m gathering details for noon. #WFTV pic.twitter.com/VWnHC7h5gA
— Jeff Levkulich (@jlevkulichWFTV) May 2, 2019
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