A groom charged with sexually assaulting a bridesmaid before his wedding which went on despite the bride witnessing the alleged attack, has been found guilty of the crime.

30-year-old Daniel Carney was found guilty on four out of five charges after a jury made up of five women and seven men began deliberations around 1 p.m. on Thursday May 12.

The convict had admitted taking advantage of the “drunk” bridesmaid just two days before the wedding in Pennsylvania, United States.

Police began investigating after the victim, then 29, went to Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono and told hospital staff that she had been sexually assaulted, court records said according to The Morning Call.

According to the probable cause affidavit obtained by PEOPLE at the time, Carney insisted to police he did nothing wrong, and that he “felt like he was takien advantage of by the victim.”

However, he later amended his account, allegedly admitting he grabbed the victim by the arm and pulled her into the men’s locker room at the Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort in Shawnee on Delaware, where the alleged assault occurred.

Investigators were able to obtain surveillance footage that allegedly corroborates aspects of the victim’s account, which was shown to the jury during Tuesday’s testimony, according to WFMZ.

The woman said she lost consciousness because of her intoxication and woke up to a sharp pain as Carney allegedly bit her and groped her. She said she lost consciousness again, and alleged she woke up to find Carney on top of her.

Carney’s wife allegedly found him and the victim in the shower, the maid of honor said, per WNEP. Carney allegedly texted the bridesmaid after the alleged assault, saying he made a mistake and he’s happy to marry his wife, a state police forensic investigator told the jury, per WFMZ.

In an affidavit obtained by PEOPLE in 2019, detectives reviewed the text messages allegedly sent from Carney to the victim, which read;

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