Monday, May 18, 2026 -An Oregon creep with a staggering 166 arrests dating back to his teens has finally been sentenced to life in prison.
Joshua Cory Nealy, 41, was slapped with the hefty life
sentence without possibility of parole on Friday for a January 2023 arrest
where he flashed a female clothing store employee and a security officer,
according to a news release from the Washington County District Attorney’s
Office.
Nealy was already on parole when he strolled into the
Washington Square Mall in Portland and started schmoozing with a skeptical
clothing store clerk.
The repeat offender sifted aimlessly through the store and
collected a random assortment of clothes. He asked the female clerk for
assistance while he was nude in the store’s changing room — then “opened the
door fully and exposed himself to her,” the release said.
Nealy invited the woman to have s£x and attempted to cajole
her into the dressing room. The victim quickly flagged down a security officer,
who Nealy also flashed before fleeing the store with a stolen pair of
sunglasses.
Officers with the Tigard Police Department nabbed the
registered s£x offender that same day.
Before Washington County Circuit Judge Theodore Sims
remanded Nealy to life in prison on Friday, his attorneys tried to argue that
the repeat offender had a “compromised mental state.”
The lawyers cited a police report from Nealy’s 2007
attempted r@pe conviction that described how he “was using ‘crank’,” the street
term for meth, “had been awake for two days and expressed his belief that his
mother was the Queen of Southern England,” as reported by Oregon Live.
They also noted the defense’s sentencing memo for his first
public indecency conviction, where he was apparently talking gibberish during
the ordeal.
Then, the lawyers alleged that Nealy was “under the
influence” during the incident at the Portland mall.
Despite their efforts, Nealy was handed a life sentence in
accordance with a state statute that requires the imposition for defendants who
have two prior felony sex crime convictions.
Court records obtained by Oregon Live show that Nealy still
has two outstanding cases for assault and attempted assault in Washington
County.
Nealy, whose criminal record dates back to when he was just
14 years old, was previously charged with attempted r@pe, robbery, various
ass@ults, failure to report as a s£x offender, and more.

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