MAKAR, J.
William E. Ware, convicted of exposing his sexual organs and exhibiting them lewdly/lasciviously in the presence of a disabled person, claims the trial court erred in denying his request to present evidence that the victim, L.R., was subjected to a sexual battery years ago. He claims the prior sexual battery was relevant because it may have impacted L.R.'s ability to "accurately perceive and testify about a new sexual assault." We affirm.
I.
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