Ex-football players sexual assault pretrial held off record
The pretrial conference for three former MSU football players accused of sexual assault was held off the record Wednesday morning.
The pretrial conference for three former MSU football players accused of sexual assault was held off the record Wednesday morning.
Joshua King, Donnie Corley and Demetric Vance have a pretrial conference at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday at Veteran's Memorial Courthouse, 313 W Kalamazoo St.
The sexual assault trial involving former MSU football players Donnie Corley, Josh King and Demetric Vance is delayed again.
The three former MSU football players accused of sexual assault have been offered a plea deal, according to Ingham County Court records.
The three former MSU football players accused of sexual assualting a woman on MSU’s campus in January, waived their preliminary examination Thursday morning, bounding the charges over to Ingham County Circuit Court, court documents reveal.
The lawyers for former MSU football players Donnie Corley, Demetric Vance and Josh King were present at the pre-exam conference Friday morning.
Former MSU football players Donnie Corley, Demetric Vance and Josh King face a pre-exam conference Sept. 15 at 9 a.m. before heading to a scheduled preliminary exam on Sept. 21.
It is putrid and crazed to use the alleged rapes of two women as the antagonist for MSU’s road back to winning, as certain hype videos would have you think.
MSU football went through an offseason strife with controversy, as two separate alleged sexual assaults involving four players cast a shadow over the program. But what happened, and in what order?
Former Spartan wideout Donnie Corley has found a new school. According to reports, Corley has enrolled at Wayne County Community College for the upcoming school year.
More than 100 witnesses were questioned by MSU police in the investigation into sexual assault allegations against three MSU football players, according to new information found in the investigation's police report. The report was obtained by MLive through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Ex-MSU football player Auston Robertson will be starting his football career anew. A judge in Ingham County Circuit Court ruled Tuesday Robertson will be allowed to play football for a community college in Kansas.
As lawsuits continue, trials underway and campus stories make national news, it is time to address something no one seems to want to talk about on this campus: sexual assault and the university’s handling of such cases.
Three former MSU football players have been officially dismissed for violating the university’s Relationship Violence and Sexual Misconduct policy, documents obtained by The State News confirm.
Ex-MSU football player Auston Robertson will face an additional count of third degree criminal sexual conduct after he allegedly raped a woman in her Meridian Township apartment in the early hours of April 9.
Auston Robertson will stand before the 55th District Court for a preliminary examination hearing on Thursday. He faces one count of third-degree criminal sexual conduct.
After originally scheduling preliminary hearings for June 22, Judge Richard Ball ruled in the 54-B District Court on Thursday to push back hearings for the three ex-MSU football players back until Sept. 21.
Former MSU football staff member Curtis Blackwell reportedly "took it upon himself to investigate" the alleged sexual assault by three ex-MSU football players. He did not report the information until the police interviewed him, which violates MSU's mandatory reporting policy.
Auston Robertson was the unnamed player that reported three of his ex-teammates to MSU football head coach Mark Dantonio for allegedly raping a woman at a party on Jan. 16, according to MSU Board of Trustees member Mitch Lyons.
Former MSU football player Joshua King was arraigned Wednesday morning in the 54-B District Court, on three charges stemming from an alleged sexual assault that took place on Jan. 16 at University Village apartments.