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Never heard of such a specifically named offense. Obviously it would encompass the act of oral sex committed forcibly on an unwilling victim.

There is an offense in Louisiana (La. R.S. 14:43.4). I have put a summary of the Statute below, but if you wish to look it up the statute can be found here,

http://www.legis.state.la.us/lss/lss.asp?doc=79160

Aggravated oral sexual battery is an oral sexual battery committed when the intentional touching of the genitals or anus of one person and the mouth or tongue of another is deemed to be without the lawful consent of the victim because it is committed under any one or more of the following circumstances:

1. When the victim resists the act to the utmost, but whose resistance is overcome by force.

2. When the victim is prevented from resisting the act by threats of great and immediate bodily harm, accompanied by apparent power of execution.

3. When the victim is prevented from resisting the act because the offender is armed with a dangerous weapon.

4. When the victim is under the age of twelve years. Lack of knowledge of the victim's age shall not be a defense.

5. When two or more offenders participated in the act without the consent of the victim.

6. When the victim is prevented from resisting the act because the victim suffers from a physical or mental infirmity preventing such resistance.

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