enter - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Thu, 22 Mar 2018 10:33:22 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Wheaton Football Player Charged in Hazing to Enter Plea https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/22/wheaton-football-player-charged-in-hazing-to-enter-plea/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/22/wheaton-football-player-charged-in-hazing-to-enter-plea/#respond Thu, 22 Mar 2018 10:33:22 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=3085 One of the five Wheaton College football players charged in a hazing incident is expected to strike a plea deal Thursday. Noah Spielman, 21, was expected to enter a plea, prosecutors said, declining to reveal further details of the deal. Spielman, of Columbus, Ohio, is charged with aggravated battery, mob action and unlawful restraint in […]

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One of the five Wheaton College football players charged in a hazing incident is expected to strike a plea deal Thursday.

Noah Spielman, 21, was expected to enter a plea, prosecutors said, declining to reveal further details of the deal.

Spielman, of Columbus, Ohio, is charged with aggravated battery, mob action and unlawful restraint in connection with a hazing incident that occurred in March 2016, authorities said.

He and four other football players are accused of forcibly taking a freshman teammate from his dorm, tying him up with duct tape, beating him and then leaving him half-naked in a baseball field, officials said.

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Investigators and the victim’s attorney say the freshman player, who identified himself as Charles Nagy, had tears in his shoulders from the incident that required surgeries to repair.

Last week, the Chicago Tribune reported Nagy filed a lawsuit against Wheaton College and seven players – not including Spielman, who is the son of former NFL linebacker Chris Spielman.

That lawsuit alleges that freshman players were regularly hazed and the team’s coach as well as school officials were aware of the hazing.

Spielman was expected to appear before a judge at the DuPage County Courthouse Thursday morning. 

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1 of 5 Wheaton College football players accused of hazing that caused injury expected to enter plea Thursday https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/21/1-of-5-wheaton-college-football-players-accused-of-hazing-that-caused-injury-expected-to-enter-plea-thursday/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/21/1-of-5-wheaton-college-football-players-accused-of-hazing-that-caused-injury-expected-to-enter-plea-thursday/#respond Wed, 21 Mar 2018 23:15:55 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=3070 One of the five Wheaton College football players charged with hazing-related felonies is expected to plead to charges in the case Thursday, according to the DuPage County state’s attorney’s office and court records. Noah R. Spielman, 21, of Columbus, Ohio, is expected to enter a plea, Paul Darrah, a spokesman for State’s Attorney Robert Berlin, […]

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One of the five Wheaton College football players charged with hazing-related felonies is expected to plead to charges in the case Thursday, according to the DuPage County state’s attorney’s office and court records.

Noah R. Spielman, 21, of Columbus, Ohio, is expected to enter a plea, Paul Darrah, a spokesman for State’s Attorney Robert Berlin, said Wednesday. Darrah, however, declined to discuss details of the plea, which is scheduled to be outlined at a hearing before Judge Brian Telander.

Spielman had previously pleaded not guilty.

Spielman’s attorney, Mark Sutter, was not immediately available for comment.

Spielman, along with four other players, was charged last fall with aggravated battery, mob action and unlawful restraint on allegations they injured another Wheaton player during a hazing incident on March 16, 2016.

Authorities say the five players entered the other player’s dorm room and struck him when he resisted. The players placed a pillowcase over his head and bound his arms with duct tape before driving him in a pickup to a nearby baseball field and leaving him there partially clothed, authorities said.

The player, who has identified himself as Indiana resident Charles Nagy, allegedly suffered shoulder injuries from being bound and later required surgery. He withdrew from the school in the days after the alleged incident.

Last week, Nagy filed a lawsuit against Wheaton College and seven players. However, Spielman, who is the son of former NFL linebacker Chris Spielman, is not among the players named in the suit. The civil complaint does name three other players who were not charged criminally.

According to the suit, freshman players commonly faced hazing with the knowledge of the school and the team’s coach.

The case against another of the players was in court Wednesday. In that case, the judge approved requests from attorneys representing Kyler Kregel to subpoena records and witnesses from a dozen organizations and people with connections to Nagy.

Clifford Ward is a freelance reporter.

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Former Bixby football players accused of raping teammate enter not-guilty pleas ahead of posted schedule https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/09/former-bixby-football-players-accused-of-raping-teammate-enter-not-guilty-pleas-ahead-of-posted-schedule/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/09/former-bixby-football-players-accused-of-raping-teammate-enter-not-guilty-pleas-ahead-of-posted-schedule/#respond Fri, 09 Mar 2018 22:13:11 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2777 Four former Bixby High School football players appeared in Tulsa County District Court on Wednesday to plead not guilty to second-degree rape charges over a reported assault at the then-superintendent’s home a day ahead of the previously set schedule. Colten Cable, 17; Samuel Isaiah Lakin, 17; William Henry Thomas, 17; and Joe Wood, 16, have […]

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Four former Bixby High School football players appeared in Tulsa County District Court on Wednesday to plead not guilty to second-degree rape charges over a reported assault at the then-superintendent’s home a day ahead of the previously set schedule.

Colten Cable, 17; Samuel Isaiah Lakin, 17; William Henry Thomas, 17; and Joe Wood, 16, have each been free on $25,000 bonds since they were booked into and released from the Tulsa Jail as youthful offenders on March 1.

Court minutes initially indicated that each teenager would be arraigned Thursday morning, but on Wednesday each defendant entered a not-guilty plea before Special Judge Dawn Moody, who scheduled their preliminary hearing for April 17 in Special Judge James Keeley’s courtroom.

Moody told the Tulsa World via email Wednesday afternoon that she received a call from one of the teenager’s attorneys asking to have the arraignment early “due to scheduling conflicts.” The arraignment, Moody said, occurred Wednesday morning in open court and not in her chambers.

“I frequently receive requests from attorneys to handle an arraignment a day or two early,” she said. “I try to accommodate the attorneys’ schedules as much as I possibly can regardless of whether or not the case is a misdemeanor or felony.”

Cable’s and Wood’s attorneys, in phone interviews with the World, said such a request is not uncommon, especially when a case is high-profile.

The former players were not listed on Moody’s Wednesday morning docket sheet — a document accessible to the public and typically created before court is in session — as being on schedule for initial arraignment, meaning the public was unaware until a clerk published a summary of the proceedings in their online case record.

Attorney Brett Swab, who represents Cable, said the attorneys’ request was made with consideration of the number of parties involved in the case. He denied claims from spectators that the teens have received preferential treatment so far either in the jail booking or arraignment process.

“For that matter, it (the arraignment) could have been last week or Monday. But we’re all trying to coordinate together and make sure we can accommodate everybody,” Swab said. “The court might not have been able to do it, but they were gracious enough to let us do it.”

He said the attorneys’ priority was simply to get the case set on a schedule to speed up its resolution, telling the World the teens need to be afforded the opportunity to present their evidence promptly.

In response to a question about public skepticism over an earlier arraignment, Wood’s attorney, Paul DeMuro, told the World, “There’s nothing special or unusual or uncommon” about Moody’s decision. He said those who suggest otherwise likely already have a bias against their clients, and he asked the public to wait for all the facts to emerge.

Each former player’s attorney was present during a Friday news conference at attorney Clark Brewster’s office in which they characterized the allegations as false. Brewster, who represents Lakin, went so far as to say when questioned by a World reporter that “there’s no victim” of sexual assault.

DeMuro said then that law enforcement officers used court filings to manipulate the media into providing skewed information.

But the Rogers County District Attorney’s Office and the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation have stood by their work on the case and are still evaluating whether any adults should be prosecuted.

The Attorney General’s Office assigned Rogers County to the matter after the Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office recused itself due to a conflict related to the 16-year-old reported victim’s relationship with the agency.

The 16-year-old said he was raped with a pool cue after a Sept. 27 dinner for the football team’s offensive line. A probable cause affidavit from an OSBI investigator says the teens were playing video games in Joe Wood’s upstairs bedroom when Lakin prevented the victim from leaving.

The investigator wrote that Cable, Lakin, Thomas and Wood “dog-piled” the other 16-year-old, who described being held face up by Lakin while Joe Wood and Thomas forced his legs backward toward his chest, “leaving the victim defenseless while the pool stick was forced” inside him. In the affidavit, the 16-year-old told authorities that he heard one of his assailants call out, “The deeper it goes, the louder he screams.”

Wood’s father, Superintendent Kyle Wood, in whose home the incident is alleged to have taken place, resigned Dec. 19.

Oklahoma’s multicounty grand jury took on the case in January and heard testimony from multiple people with ties to the teenagers, but it has not recommended any indictments, writing in a report that it needed more time to collect evidence.

The jury, which meets for three days per month and looks at multiple unrelated cases at a time, began its work for this month on Tuesday and will recess Thursday afternoon, but no one connected to the Bixby case has been spotted there since January.

The grand jury is expected to conclude its meeting this summer.

Whether the students have been allowed on campus since being charged with the felony remains unclear.

Bixby Public Schools’ Interim Superintendent Lydia Wilson told the World she couldn’t make such information about specific students public but said: “I will say that in general, if a student is charged with a violent crime, it seems it would be in everyone’s best interest to make arrangements that keep him/her from being in the general student population. It is protective for the victim, the accused, and it reduces disruption for all learners.”

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Four former Bixby football players charged with second-degree rape by instrumentation have pleaded not guilty in the case that arose after a teammate alleged an assault during a team event.

The four defendants — Colten Cable, 17; Samuel Isaiah Lakin, 17; William Henry Thomas, 17; and Joe Wood, 16 — have been free on a $25,000 bond since they were booked last week into Tulsa Jail. They appeared a day before their scheduled arraignment to enter not guilty pleas Wednesday morning.

Longtime Superintendent Kyle Wood, Joe Wood’s father, was forced out of Bixby Public Schools in a resignation agreement with the local school board on Dec. 19, nearly three months after a 16-year-old student said he was raped with a pool cue for the second time by his high school football teammates at a team event hosted at the Woods’ residence.

An affidavit filed Thursday in Tulsa County District Court by an OSBI investigator states that the attack occurred after a Sept. 27 offensive line dinner there. Some of the players were gathered in Joe Wood’s upstairs bedroom to play video games.

Lakin reportedly barred the victim from leaving the room and then he and Cable, Thomas and Wood “dog piled” the victim, who was their teammate.

“The victim described being held face up by Lakin, while Joe Wood and Thomas forced the victim’s legs backward toward the victim’s chest, leaving the victim defenseless while the pool stick was forced into the victim’s anus,” the OSBI investigator’s affidavit states.

While the victim reported being “unable to see everything going on during the assault,” he heard one of his attackers call out, “The deeper it goes, the louder he screams.”

Another teammate reportedly video-recorded the attack on his cell phone.

In January, Oklahoma’s multicounty grand jury took up the case. After a host of witnesses with ties to the Bixby case were seen arriving to testify before the grand jury and then leaving two to three hours later, the grand jury reported that it needed more time to summon witnesses and for investigators to gather more evidence in the case.

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