medical - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Thu, 15 Mar 2018 01:57:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Medical records turned over to judge in case of Wheaton College football players accused of hazing teammate https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/15/medical-records-turned-over-to-judge-in-case-of-wheaton-college-football-players-accused-of-hazing-teammate-2/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/15/medical-records-turned-over-to-judge-in-case-of-wheaton-college-football-players-accused-of-hazing-teammate-2/#respond Thu, 15 Mar 2018 01:57:27 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2911 The attorney for a former Wheaton College football player who authorities say was the victim of a hazing by five other players turned over his client’s medical records to a DuPage County judge Wednesday. The records were sought by attorneys representing the five players, who are charged with aggravated battery and other crimes. But Terry […]

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The attorney for a former Wheaton College football player who authorities say was the victim of a hazing by five other players turned over his client’s medical records to a DuPage County judge Wednesday.

The records were sought by attorneys representing the five players, who are charged with aggravated battery and other crimes. But Terry Ekl, attorney for the ex-player, said the defense attorneys were “trying to create an issue that doesn’t exist.”

Authorities allege the five players injured the other player during a hazing incident in March 2016. The other player has since left Wheaton College.

At a court appearance last month, defense attorneys requested the medical records of the former player, who authorities say suffered shoulder injuries during the alleged incident. Evidence of a pre-existing injury could bolster the case for the accused players — Kyler Kregel, Noah Spielman, Samuel TeBos, Benjamin Pettway and James Cooksey.

At a hearing Wednesday, Ekl gave the records over to Judge Brian Telander.

“We’re willing to turn these over because they don’t show anything,” Ekl said afterward. “There’s no pre-existing shoulder injury.”

The judge will inspect the medical records and then share anything deemed relevant with the defense attorneys.

Meanwhile, attorney Paul Moreschi, who represents one of the players, asked the court to allow him to subpoena a dozen other people or organizations that had contact with the player who was allegedly hazed.

Assistant State’s Attorney Mike Pawl asked for additional time to review the defense request to see whether prosecutors would seek to object. The judge set a status date for March 21.

The five players are accused of aggravated battery, unlawful restraint and mob action. Authorities say they restrained and beat their teammate, a freshman, as part of a hazing incident. The player’s arms were bound so tightly with duct tape that he suffered muscle tears in both shoulders that later required surgery, authorities said.

After the alleged incident, the player left Wheaton College and transferred to a school in Indiana.

Clifford Ward is a freelance reporter.

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The attorney for a former Wheaton College football player who authorities say was the victim of a hazing by five other players turned over his client’s medical records to a DuPage County judge Wednesday.

The records were sought by attorneys representing the five players, who are charged with aggravated battery and other crimes. But Terry Ekl, attorney for the ex-player, said the defense attorneys were “trying to create an issue that doesn’t exist.”

Authorities allege the five players injured the other player during a hazing incident in March 2016. The other player has since left Wheaton College.

At a court appearance last month, defense attorneys requested the medical records of the former player, who authorities say suffered shoulder injuries during the alleged incident. Evidence of a pre-existing injury could bolster the case for the accused players — Kyler Kregel, Noah Spielman, Samuel TeBos, Benjamin Pettway and James Cooksey.

At a hearing Wednesday, Ekl gave the records over to Judge Brian Telander.

“We’re willing to turn these over because they don’t show anything,” Ekl said afterward. “There’s no pre-existing shoulder injury.”

The judge will inspect the medical records and then share anything deemed relevant with the defense attorneys.

Meanwhile, attorney Paul Moreschi, who represents one of the players, asked the court to allow him to subpoena a dozen other people or organizations that had contact with the player who was allegedly hazed.

Assistant State’s Attorney Mike Pawl asked for additional time to review the defense request to see whether prosecutors would seek to object. The judge set a status date for March 21.

The five players are accused of aggravated battery, unlawful restraint and mob action. Authorities say they restrained and beat their teammate, a freshman, as part of a hazing incident. The player’s arms were bound so tightly with duct tape that he suffered muscle tears in both shoulders that later required surgery, authorities said.

After the alleged incident, the player left Wheaton College and transferred to a school in Indiana.

Clifford Ward is a freelance reporter.

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Attorneys for Wheaton College players want to see alleged hazing victim's medical records https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/27/attorneys-for-wheaton-college-players-want-to-see-alleged-hazing-victims-medical-records/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/27/attorneys-for-wheaton-college-players-want-to-see-alleged-hazing-victims-medical-records/#respond Tue, 27 Feb 2018 16:43:46 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2584 Kyler Kregel of Grand Rapids, Mich.; James Cooksey of Jacksonville, Fla.; Samuel TeBos of Allendale, Mich.; Noah Spielman of Columbus, Ohio, and Benjamin Pettway of Lookout Mount, Ga., have been charged with aggravated battery, mob action and unlawful restraint. WHEATON – Attorneys for the five Wheaton College football players charged in a 2016 hazing incident […]

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Kyler Kregel of Grand Rapids, Mich.; James Cooksey of Jacksonville, Fla.; Samuel TeBos of Allendale, Mich.; Noah Spielman of Columbus, Ohio, and Benjamin Pettway of Lookout Mount, Ga., have been charged with aggravated battery, mob action and unlawful restraint.
Kyler Kregel of Grand Rapids, Mich.; James Cooksey of Jacksonville, Fla.; Samuel TeBos of Allendale, Mich.; Noah Spielman of Columbus, Ohio, and Benjamin Pettway of Lookout Mount, Ga., have been charged with aggravated battery, mob action and unlawful restraint.

WHEATON – Attorneys for the five Wheaton College football players charged in a 2016 hazing incident in which a freshman player allegedly was attacked, bound with tape and left in a field are subpoenaing the victim’s medical records.

The players – Kyler Kregel of Grand Rapids, Mich.; James Cooksey of Jacksonville, Fla.; Samuel TeBos of Allendale, Mich.; Noah Spielman of Columbus, Ohio; and Benjamin Pettway of Lookout Mount, Ga. – have been charged with aggravated battery, mob action and unlawful restraint. Spielman is the son of former NFL player Chris Spielman.

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The next hearing on the case is set for March 14, but DuPage County Judge Brian Telander is not requiring they attend the hearing. The records being subpoenaed including those from a orthopedic doctor in Fort Wayne, Ind., the victim saw at one time.

At about 11:20 p.m. March 19, 2016, Wheaton police officers responded to Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital in Winfield regarding an incident that involved members of the Wheaton College football team.

The victim reported receiving serious injuries when he was attacked by five members of the team and left in a field with his limbs secured with tape.

“He was attacked by the suspects in a dorm room where he was subdued with tape,” Wheaton Deputy Police Chief William Murphy previously said in an email. “His arms and legs were bound and a hood placed over his head. During this [time] his shoulders were injured. They dropped him off in a nearby baseball field.”

A second person also was hazed as part of the incident but chose not to press charges, Murphy said.

Wheaton College previously had released a statement saying it was “deeply troubled” by the allegations, The college revised its anti-hazing policy in 2014 and improved its training protocols to “include a formal review of our anti-hazing policy with all student athletes every year, with required student signatures,” the statement read.

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