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Man’s charges on kidnapping, rape dismissed

Texts between alleged victim and his girlfriend lead DA to drop case

- By Brian Rogers brian.rogers@chron.com twitter.com/brianjroge­rs

Felony charges accusing a 24year-old Houston man of raping and robbing a woman at gunpoint have been dismissed, the Harris County District Attorney’s Office confirmed Thursday.

Usasveus Devol Austin, who also goes by the alias Kevin Jackson, was arrested last year and held on bail of $310,000 after it was alleged he committed a home invasion and assaulted a female resident.

“My family has been torn apart by this,” Austin said Thursday. “Friends and family kept asking me what was going on. It’s been hard.”

His arrest generated widespread headlines because community activist Quanell X, apparently working with the alleged victim, demanded that Austin be held without bail.

“He should not have a bond. This is an outrage,” the activist said after the arrest.

Quanell X said Thursday that he had heard from both sides and is still investigat­ing what happened.

“If (the victim) lied on that man, she should face charges for filing those charges,” he said.

Austin was accused of raping a woman in a home invasion, making her withdraw money from her bank account, taking her back to her home and sexually assaulting her a second time.

When his case went to trial in district court Tuesday, however, Austin’s defense lawyers produced text messages between Austin’s girlfriend and the alleged victim leading prosecutor­s to dismiss the charges, Austin said.

Dane Schiller, a spokesman for the district attorney’s office, confirmed prosecutor­s dismissed charges of aggravated sexual assault and aggravated kidnapping.

Because a jury had been empaneled and the trial had begun, Austin cannot be tried again for the allegation­s. He is protected by the prohibitio­n against double jeopardy provided by the U.S. Constituti­on.

Austin still faces a burglary charge after allegedly breaking in to a southwest Houston Chickfil-A in April 2017. Police said he was arrested fleeing the restaurant, but Austin said he did not break in.

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