stalking - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Fri, 21 Aug 2020 23:53:45 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Ex-AFL Star Denial Kerr Charges With Stalking https://www.badsporters.com/2020/08/21/ex-afl-star-denial-kerr-charges-with-stalking/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/08/21/ex-afl-star-denial-kerr-charges-with-stalking/#respond Fri, 21 Aug 2020 18:04:12 +0000 https://badsporters.com/?p=8393 An AFL popular player, Daniel Kerr, has been charged with aggravated stalking and violated a restraining order. Kerr, 39, will face Fremantle Magistrates Court later on Thursday. The Australian midfielder played 220 games for West Coast and was runner-up in the Brownlow Medal twice. He was part of the Eagle premiership winning team in 2006. […]

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An AFL popular player, Daniel Kerr, has been charged with aggravated stalking and violated a restraining order.

Kerr, 39, will face Fremantle Magistrates Court later on Thursday.

The Australian midfielder played 220 games for West Coast and was runner-up in the Brownlow Medal twice. He was part of the Eagle premiership winning team in 2006.

He retired in 2013.

Kerr attracted police attention in February this year when he was found unresponsive and intoxicated on Kalgoorlie’s main street.

He laughed off that incident as a bit of a joke.

Daniel Kerr won a flag with the Eagles.
Daniel Kerr won a flag with the Eagles.

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Former North Melbourne player and coach Dean Laidley will appear in a Melbourne court this morning charged with stalking.

Laidley was arrested on May 2 and accused of stalking a woman he met on Tinder. The 53-year-old was granted bail on Monday to attend a rehab facility.

Court documents from his bail hearing, obtained by news.com.au, accuse him of repeatedly calling the woman and attending her property, where he allegedly took photographs of her home and of the home’s underground carpark.

He allegedly phoned the woman 43 times on May 2 and loitered outside or near her home before police were called and he was arrested.

Dean Laidley is accused of stalking. Picture: Yuri Kouzmin
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Revealed: How a simple mistake with a text upped the ante in Dean Laidley’s alleged stalking campaign against woman he met on Tinder

  • Dean Laidley allegedly sent text messages meant for a friend to his ex-girlfriend  
  • He was charged with stalking the woman after he was arrested near her home
  • Police leaked pictures of Laidley in custody showing him in a wig and dress
  • The former AFL player is accused of breaching AVO ‘100 times’ prior to arrest 
  • Reportedly angry she broke off relationship after he bought her an apartment

Former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley accidentally sent text messages meant for a friend to the ex-girlfriend he is accused of stalking. 

A Melbourne court heard Laidley allegedly intimidated and followed the woman after their relationship turned sour.

On May 1, the day before the 53-year-old was arrested wearing a wig and dress, police allege he sent a text message to his victim that ‘appeared to be for someone else,’.

The text message read: ‘She said she was staying home tonight… Wasn’t seeing him the whole weekend. She did say that then I repeated it later and she said no I like to stay home Friday nights. Nothing changes, bulls**t lies again,’ police claimed. 

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A court sketch of former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley during a bail hearing at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday

A court sketch of former AFL player and coach Dean Laidley during a bail hearing at Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday 

On May 1, the day before Laidley was arrested wearing a wig and dress, police allege he sent a text message to his victim that 'appeared to be for someone else,' (Pictured: A mock up of the text message)

On May 1, the day before Laidley was arrested wearing a wig and dress, police allege he sent a text message to his victim that ‘appeared to be for someone else,’ (Pictured: A mock up of the text message) 

The court heard Laidley had repeatedly abused the woman, calling her a ‘sl*t’ and a ‘c***’ after she broke off the relationship but held onto an apartment he had recently purchased for her.

Laidley told police his alleged victim had pressured him into buying her an apartment while seeing another man. 

He claimed once the sale of the apartment had settled, the woman dumped him and withdrew all contact. 

Police alleged the former North Melbourne player threatened to run her down in his car and later sent her a photo of himself with a belt around his neck, threatening self harm. 

The woman claimed she was so terrified of Laidley that she refused to leave the apartment to shop or go to work.  

Former football coach Dean Laidley was picked up by police dressed as a woman with methylamphetamine inside a bra.

Former football coach Dean Laidley was picked up by police dressed as a woman with methylamphetamine inside a bra.

Court heard AFL legend Dean Laidley threatened to run down his ex partner in his car

Court heard AFL legend Dean Laidley threatened to run down his ex partner in his car

She claimed Laidley ‘hit rock bottom’ in November last year, describing him as ‘lonely, depressed and on drugs’.

The court heard Laidley spent the last week locked in a psychiatric unit of the Melbourne Assessment Prison.

He was arrested last week with methylamphetamine allegedly stashed in his bra and charged with stalking.

Laidley was granted bail on Monday night and driven to a private rehab clinic in Geelong south-west of Melbourne, where he will undergo intensive drug and mental health treatment for the next 28 days.

A wigless and tired-looking Laidley appeared in court via video link, wearing what appeared to be green prison garb and with his breasts visible on the video screen.    

Dean Laidley leaves Melbourne Assessment Prison after he was earlier granted bail

Dean Laidley leaves Melbourne Assessment Prison after he was earlier granted bail

The Melbourne Magistrates Court heard Laidley repeatedly called her while parked out the front of her house, taking photos of the property.

On the day of his arrest, Laidley reportedly called the woman 43 times. 

Laidley was arrested later that night outside her apartment and taken to St Kilda police station. 

Days later, on May 4, police picked Laidley up again with a small amount of what they believed was methamphetamine or ‘ice’ in his possession. 

This time Laidley was locked up.  

The court heard Laidley is accused of breaching an intervention order more than 100 times and had tried to obtain CCTV footage of his victim from her apartment block.   

Police claimed Laidley was extremely upset on the last day he was arrested and claimed to be visiting his son, but could not remember the address. 

The matter became national news after photographs of Laidley dressed as a woman were taken by police officers and leaked. 

The officers involved have been stood down and are currently under investigation. 

Dean Laidley (above) has asked to be released as he's no risk to the alleged victim

Dean Laidley (above) has asked to be released as he’s no risk to the alleged victim

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Former North Melbourne coach and premiership player Dean Laidley has been remanded in custody and did not apply for bail, according to a report.

The 53-year-old 1996 premiership player was reportedly arrested in St Kilda last night and will remain behind bars after not applying for bail today.

Channel Nine Crime reporter Lana Murphy broke the news on Sunday night.

“This is still very much a developing story,” she said.

“The father of three and former premiership player this afternoon fronted a magistrate in court with multiple charges.

“It was a brief appearance and he did not apply for bail. Therefore he will remain in custody until the 11th May when more will be revealed about the nature of his charges.”

More will be revealed about his charges in court on May 11.

The Herald Sun’s crime reporter Aneeka Simonis also reported the charge was stalking as well as other offences.

“Police arrested a 53-year-old man on Saturday 2 May in relation to an incident outside (an) address in St Kilda about 9pm,” Victoria Police said in a statement.

“He was charged with stalking and other matters.

“The Moonee Ponds man was held over to appear before Melbourne Magistrates’ Court today, Sunday 3 May.

“He was remanded to appear at the same court on 11 May.

“As the matter is before the court it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time.”

Laidley played 151 games for West Coast and North Melbourne, then coaching the Kangaroos for six and a half seasons.

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Fallen footy star Ben Cousins is facing 15 charges including aggravated stalking and breaching a restraining order after he was arrested in Perth. 

The former West Coast Eagles captain was taken into custody on Wednesday after allegedly being found with methamphetamine in the suburb of East Victoria Park. 

Police had been searching for a vehicle that was seen driving erratically earlier in the day before finding it in Kensington around noon.

The 41-year-old was allegedly found asleep next to the car with 2.5 grams of ice.

WA Police refused to comment on the type of car Cousins was driving after it was located. 

He has also been charged with aggravated stalking and 13 charges relating to the breaching of a restraining order between April 2 and April 15.

Those charges do not relate to Wednesday’s incident and the victim is known to Cousins, police said. 

Ben Cousins (pictured in 2016) is facing 15 charges including aggravated stalking and breaching a restraining order after being arrested again in Perth

Ben Cousins (pictured in 2016) is facing 15 charges including aggravated stalking and breaching a restraining order after being arrested again in Perth

A prison van believed to be transporting former West Coast Eagles AFL player Ben Cousins leaves the Armadale Magistrates Court in Perth on Thursday

A prison van believed to be transporting former West Coast Eagles AFL player Ben Cousins leaves the Armadale Magistrates Court in Perth on Thursday

The fallen footy star (pictured with his former partner) previously opened up about his battle with drug addiction. He also served almost one year behind bars for stalking his ex-partner Maylea Tinecheff

The fallen footy star (pictured with his former partner) previously opened up about his battle with drug addiction. He also served almost one year behind bars for stalking his ex-partner Maylea Tinecheff

Cousins was placed in a holding cell at the Perth watch house and will face Armadale Magistrates Court on Thursday.

A white prison van believed to be transporting the former AFL player was photographed leaving the court in Perth on Thursday afternoon. 

The former premiership player and Brownlow medallist has been in and out of prison in recent years as he struggled with his meth addiction, and served almost one year behind bars for stalking his ex-partner Maylea Tinecheff.

He had been scheduled to face a trial last September over more alleged family violence offences, but after charges of stalking and threatening to harm Ms Tinecheff were dropped, he pleaded guilty to 12 lesser offences.

He was sentenced to eight months in prison but it was backdated and with time already served, he was able to walk free in August.

His lawyer Michael Tudori told AAP at the time his client was doing well and continuing to self-fund his rehabilitation with the Whitehaven Clinic, saying it was ‘a long road to recovery’.

The arrest comes just three weeks after Cousins appeared in a tell-all interview with Channel Seven where he opened up about his drug addiction.

Cousins was placed in a holding cell at the Perth watch house and will face Armadale Magistrates Court on Thursday. Pictured: Van believed to be transporting Cousins is seen leaving court

Cousins was placed in a holding cell at the Perth watch house and will face Armadale Magistrates Court on Thursday. Pictured: Van believed to be transporting Cousins is seen leaving court 

Ben Cousins was seen giving the thumps up with West Coast Eagles player Nic Naitanui earlier this month

Ben Cousins was seen giving the thumps up with West Coast Eagles player Nic Naitanui earlier this month

Ben Cousins is due to appear in court on Thursday after allegedly  being found with 2.5g of methamphetamine

Ben Cousins is due to appear in court on Thursday after allegedly  being found with 2.5g of methamphetamine 

Sporting long hair in a ponytail and a scruffy beard, Cousins admitted he’d ‘stuffed things up royally’ and that it was time to put things right.

‘I hope people can see I’m having a crack at turning it around,’ he said. 

But Cousins gave an unconvincing answer when asked if he was still using drugs.

‘I’m just thinking how… I’m just not sure about how to answer that,’ he said.

‘My issues have been more greater and complex than my drug use.

‘In a perfect world, I would’ve have liked come out the other side a long time ago. That hasn’t been the case.’

Cousins was tight-lipped when asked when was the last time he took drugs.

‘It’s just one of those things, I’d rather not go there,’ he said.

‘I don’t think it helps.’

‘Last week, last month?,’ Basil Zempilas pressed. 

Cousins replied: ‘Well…you know, not today is enough for me and it should be enough for other people.   

Ben Cousins and Chris Judd of the West Coast Eagles celebrate premiership success after the epic 2006 AFL grand final win against the Sydney Swans at the MCG

Ben Cousins and Chris Judd of the West Coast Eagles celebrate premiership success after the epic 2006 AFL grand final win against the Sydney Swans at the MCG

During the interview, Ben Cousins recalled the story behind this nude photo of him after a spray tan that went viral on social media. 'I was trying to get a root,' Cousins said

During the interview, Ben Cousins recalled the story behind this nude photo of him after a spray tan that went viral on social media. ‘I was trying to get a root,’ Cousins said

Cousins had this message to today’s youth about taking drugs.

‘I would encourage them to think long and hard before they decide to go down that path,’ Cousins said. 

‘Just be aware of the ramifications and take it seriously.’

Confronting footage from the interview also showed a furious Cousins in the backseat of a car, ranting about the custody of his kids. 

‘I don’t think a mother plays any more of an important role than the bloke does,’ Cousins says in the rant filmed in February.

‘It needs to be stopped. Every time I see the coppers I say to them ”you guys have let me down”.

‘The community has let me down. My family, her family, have let me down. This has gone on for too long.  

‘If I get to a point where and I’m going to pick a cause single-mindedly… or with that cause towards you – I want there to be carnage.

‘Blood will spill. So, it’s up to you guys so if you want to change this.’

Cousins described the mother of his children, Maylea Tinecheff, as the most defiant person he’d ever known – and said he wanted underworld figure Mick Gatto to  mediate access to his two children. 

The Ben Cousins: Coming Clean documentary showed the fallen AFL star (pictured) unleashing in an angry tirade about the custody battle with his ex-partner over their children

The Ben Cousins: Coming Clean documentary showed the fallen AFL star (pictured) unleashing in an angry tirade about the custody battle with his ex-partner over their children

He said he was willing to give his Brownlow Medal to Gatto in return.  

‘I’ve never met anyone as defiant. You know? Mick Gatto couldn’t tell her what to do,’ Cousins said.

‘Mick … I’m just telling you – and I honestly was going to get him to come over, I was going to give him my Brownlow – to mediate.

‘That’s how big a thing it was, you know?’

In a rare light-hearted moment during the documentary, Cousins was reminded about a nude photo of him after a spray tan that surfaced on social media last year.

‘Mate, there’s a fantastic photo of Ben at a spray tan place,’ a man can heard saying off-camera.

Ben Cousins (pictured as a 21-year-old in 2000) had a stellar career with the West  Coast Eagles before he was sacked by the club  and banned by the AFL following the 2007 season

Ben Cousins (pictured as a 21-year-old in 2000) had a stellar career with the West  Coast Eagles before he was sacked by the club  and banned by the AFL following the 2007 season

‘Oh please,’ Cousins laughed.

‘You posted it,’ Zempilas told him. 

Cousins replied: ‘I didn’t actually, that was the problem. I can’t believe it happened the way it did.

‘I wasn’t doing someone a favour. I was trying to get a root, that’s what I was trying to do basically. That wasn’t supposed to go anywhere.’  

The pair laughed when Zempilas said it wasn’t the worst thing Cousins had ever done.

The infamous photo never got the desired result.

‘No ships, only hardships,’ Cousins said.  

He was grilled about his tumultuous relationship with the mother of his children and former partner, Maylea Tinecheff. 

In January 2018, Cousins was released from prison after serving 10 months of the one-year sentence for breaching a restraining order taken out by Ms Tinecheff.

He was back in jail months later following charges making threats and breaking a violence restraining order.

He spent eight months in jail until his release on bail last April. 

Two charges of stalking and threatening to harm Ms Tinecheff were later dropped.

Cousins later pleaded guilty to the remaining 12 offences of breaching a violence restraining order and was sentenced to eight months in prison, which he had already served.

‘As you know, I wasn’t convicted of some of those things’, Cousins told Zempilas.

‘But I agree with you yeah, some of it is inexcusable.’

When asked if he was embarrassed about where he ended up, Cousins replied: ‘I’m not proud.’ 

THE TROUBLED LIFE AND TIMES OF BEN COUSINS:

1996 – Makes AFL debut with West Coast and is named the league’s Rising Star

2001 – Named club captain of West Coast at age 23

2002 – Breaks his arm falling down a flight of stairs at a nightclub months after punching his teammate Daniel Kerr

2005 – (May) Is quizzed by police about association with underworld identities

– (September) Wins Brownlow medal as the AFL’s best and fairest player

Cousins after the 2006 AFL Grand Final

Cousins after the 2006 AFL Grand Final

2006 – (February) Swims across a Perth river to escape a booze bus

– (September) Wins AFL premiership with the Eagles

– (December) Is arrested after passing out in front of Melbourne’s Crown Casino and spends four hours in jail 

2007 – (March) Suspended by West Coast after missing training session

– (April) Goes to a drug rehabilitation facility in the US

– (October) Revealed to have visited fellow Eagles legend Chris Mainwaring twice on the night he died of a drug overdose

– (October) Arrested and charged with drug offences that are later dropped 

– (November) Eventually sacked by West Coast and banned from the AFL for one year

2008 – AFL re-registers Cousins and he is signed by Richmond

2010 – Retires from the AFL but releases autobiography and documentary

Cousins has been charged with drug possession and refusing a drug test in 2007, but the charges were later dropped

Cousins has been charged with drug possession and refusing a drug test in 2007, but the charges were later dropped

2015 – Arrested three times before leading police on a slow-speed car chase

2016 – (June) Spotted behaving erratically and directing traffic on a highway 

– (October) In and out of court over drug offences and breaches a restraining order taken out by his ex-partner

2017 – Jailed for one year for breaching restraining order by calling his ex-lover thousands of times

2018 – (January) Released from jail on parole just 10 months into his sentence

He takes up a community support role with the West Coast Eagles – a requirement of his parole conditions 

– (May): Reports emerge he hasn’t been seen at the club for a month

The club confirms the he told officials in April he no longer wanted the job

– (August) Arrested and charged with drug possession and breaching a  restraining order

2019 – (February) He was fined $1,750 for possessing meth and hiding it up his anus while in jail 

(March) Cousins pleaded not guilty to 14 offences in court, including breaching a family violence restraining order and a count each of aggravated stalking and threatening to injure, endanger or harm  

(April) Cousins is arrested in Perth with a  Cousins is released from jail on bail after eight months inside.

2020 – (March) Tell-all documentary Coming Clean goes to air – Cousins opens up about his meth addiction and time behind bars.

(April) Cousins is arrested in Perth after allegedly being caught with 2.5grams of methamphetamine while asleep beside his car.

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Fallen AFL champion Ben Cousins will spend at least one more night in prison pending a bail application and has indicated he’ll fight nearly all new charges against him, including aggravated stalking in Perth.


The former West Coast Eagles captain was arrested on Wednesday after allegedly being found with about 2.5 grams of methamphetamine in East Victoria Park.


Police had earlier been searching for a vehicle that was seen driving erratically in nearby Kensington.

Ben Cousins will contest stalking and drugs charges in Perth. (9News)


Cousins, 41, was also charged with aggravated stalking and 13 counts of breaching a violence restraining order between April 2 and 15.


Those charges relate to his ex-partner Maylea Tinecheff, whom he allegedly tried to contact via phone more than 100 times.


Cousins faced Armadale Magistrates Court on Thursday but the matter will return to court on Friday to complete his bail application.


His lawyer Michael Tudori said the charges related to Ms Tinecheff were different to the ones Cousins previously spent almost one year in jail for, as there were no threats involved.


Mr Tudori said Cousins had been spending time with his children under a parenting plan, but less than one month before the alleged offending, she ceased all communication.

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Cousins “turns to drugs” in the face of crisis, his lawyer said. (9News)


He said whenever Cousins faced a crisis he would turn to drugs for comfort, as it was the way he “deals with stresses in his life”.


No formal pleas were entered, however Mr Tudori told AAP that Cousins will fight all the new charges except the one for drug possession.


He later told AAP Cousins was very disappointed about being in custody.


The former premiership player and Brownlow medallist has been in and out of prison in recent years as he struggled with his meth addiction and family troubles.


He had been scheduled to face a trial last September over other alleged family violence offences, but after charges of stalking and threatening to harm Ms Tinecheff were dropped, he pleaded guilty to 12 lesser offences.


He was sentenced to eight months in prison but it was backdated and with time already served, he was able to walk free in August.

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Fallen AFL champion Ben Cousins is facing 15 charges including aggravated stalking and breaching a restraining order after being arrested again in Perth.

The former West Coast Eagles captain was taken into custody on Wednesday after allegedly being found with methamphetamine in the suburb of East Victoria Park.

Police had earlier been searching for a vehicle that was seen driving erratically in nearby inner-southern suburbs.

Cousins, 41, was allegedly found in possession of 2.5 grams of meth.

Ben Cousins’ arrest comes three weeks after he told a Perth sports reporter he wanted to turn his life around. (9News)

He has also been charged with aggravated stalking and 13 charges relating to the breaching of a restraining order between April 2 and April 15.

Those charges do not relate to yesterday’s incident and the victim is known to Cousins, police said.

He was refused bail and will face Armadale Magistrates Court today.

The former premiership player and Brownlow medallist has been in and out of prison in recent years as he struggled with his meth addiction, and served almost a year behind bars for stalking his ex-partner Maylea Tinecheff.

He had been scheduled to face a trial last September over more alleged family violence offences, but after charges of stalking and threatening to harm Ms Tinecheff were dropped, he pleaded guilty to 12 lesser offences.

He was sentenced to eight months in prison but it was backdated and with time already served, he was able to walk free in August.

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Ben Cousins has been in and out of prison in recent years as he battles his meth addiction. (9News)

His lawyer Michael Tudori said at the time his client was doing well and continuing to self-fund his rehabilitation with the Whitehaven Clinic, saying it was “a long road to recovery”.

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OU football player charged with stalking, again https://www.badsporters.com/2020/01/10/ou-football-player-charged-with-stalking-again/ https://www.badsporters.com/2020/01/10/ou-football-player-charged-with-stalking-again/#respond Fri, 10 Jan 2020 18:37:03 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=4379 A suspended Ohio University football player accused of felony-level stalking violated his bond last week after he was arrested by the OU Police Department. Amir Miller, 22, was charged with a first-degree misdemeanor count of menacing by stalking and a first-degree misdemeanor count of violating a protection order on Thursday (Oct 3) in Athens County […]

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A suspended Ohio University football player accused of felony-level stalking violated his bond last week after he was arrested by the OU Police Department.

Amir Miller, 22, was charged with a first-degree misdemeanor count of menacing by stalking and a first-degree misdemeanor count of violating a protection order on Thursday (Oct 3) in Athens County Municipal Court. He pleaded not guilty to those charges the following day.

Miller previously pleaded not guilty in Athens County Common Pleas Court after being indicted in mid-September on a fourth-degree felony count of menacing by stalking; a third-degree felony count of having weapons while under disability; a fifth-degree felony count of permitting drug abuse; and a fifth-degree felony count of forgery. He was released on his own recognizance, so long as he remained a law-abiding citizen.

However, after violating that bond last week upon being arrested, Miller appeared in Athens County Common Pleas Court on Friday (Oct. 4) and was given a $100,000 bond with no 10 percent allowed by Athens County Common Pleas Judge Patrick Lang. He has since posted that bond and been released from jail, Athens County Assistant Prosecutor Liz Pepper said this week.

Pepper said that the new charges against Miller came after he allegedly put himself in the path of the victim in the stalking case as she was walking from one class to another on OU’s campus (she is a student as well).

“There was an eyewitness to this who provided a witness statement to the OU Police Department,” Pepper said. “He had (also) been driving by her apartment in the late hours of the night on multiple occasions.”

Despite being charged with four felony-level crimes and being newly charged with two new misdemeanor charges, Miller is still an OU student, Pepper said. She added that the victim has obtained a protection order against Miller out of Cuyahoga County in Ohio, and that’s why he was charged with violation of that protection order last week.

OU spokesperson Carly Leatherwood said Friday that, “I am unable to provide details of decisions made regarding a specific student.” She did note that OU’s Student Code of Conduct has a provision regarding measures to protect students and others on campus when a student is under “interim suspension,” but she did not explain whether Miller is under that suspension or not.

OU spokesperson Jim Sabin previously said that Miller was suspended from the football team after he was indicted.

“We are aware of the situation, and Ohio University Athletics has made the decision to suspend Amir Miller from the football team and all team-related activities, effective immediately,” Sabin said Wednesday. “Out of respect for the legal process, we will withhold further comment until the appropriate time.”

Pepper said she has “serious concerns” about safety for the victim and her friends on OU’s campus while Miller is out on bond. 

She additionally alleged that the victim and a friend of hers said that while walking on Court Street recently, they witnessed a group of football players chanting Miller’s name at them from across the street.

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