Man gets three years probation in 'sexsomnia' case Thursday May 19, 2005 LOWELL, Mass. (AP) A Chelmsford man who was sentenced to three years of probation after pleading guilty to assaulting two young girls is being defended by the victims' mother, who claims the man has a sleep disorder. Richard Anderson, 34, suffers from ``sexsomnia,'' a sleep disorder in which a person engages in sexual activity while asleep, the woman said. He claimed in court that he was asleep when he touched the two girls and denied having any memory of the incidents. The woman told The Sun of Lowell...