Imperial Valley Press

Too drunk to consent to sex with ex-UW player Cephus

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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A second woman who says she was raped by former University of Wisconsin football player Quintez Cephus in his apartment in Madison testified Wednesday that she had been too drunk that night to consent to sex.

The 21-year-old former Badgers wide receiver from Macon, Georgia, is charged with secondand third-degree sexual assault in the alleged assault of two 18-year-old women on the same night in April 2018. Both women have testified that they were too drunk to consent. Cephus has said the sex was consensual and was arranged by one of his accusers.

The woman who testified Wednesday said she was extremely intoxicate­d and has almost no memory of what happened that night, the Wisconsin State Journal reported. The woman said she only learned hours later of the alleged assault in a phone call with her friend — the other woman who says she was assaulted. The friend told her to go to the hospital for a sexual assault examinatio­n.

“I was in shock,” the woman testified. “I was very grossed out. I didn’t want to deal with it at the moment. I didn’t want to do anything.”

Kathleen Stilling, an attorney for Cephus, asked the woman why she decided to go to police, after initially holding o .

The woman replied that she decided to do it after she sobered up “and had some time to think about it.”

Stilling showed the surveillan­ce video of the court woman arriving at her dorm at 2:37 a.m. and making her way to her room. She asked her how she managed to get herself into the building and up the elevator without any problems. The woman described it as muscle memory, simply something she had done every day.

Defense attorneys have said they will present evidence to support their argument that the women consented, including surveillan­ce video that shows the women were not as intoxicate­d as they claim.

On Tuesday, when the first woman to testify was asked by a prosecutor if she had “organized” a threesome with Cephus and the other woman, she replied: “Absolutely not.”

Cephus was suspended from the Badgers football team last August. He was expelled from the university earlier this year for violating its non-academic misconduct code.

Cephus sued the university in October, claiming his constituti­onal rights were violated when the school pursued a student disciplina­ry investigat­ion against him because he could not defend himself during the probe into the original criminal investigat­ion. He dropped the lawsuit in March, but his attorneys said he would likely refile it after the sexual assault trial.

 ??  ?? In this Tuesday photo, former University of Wisconsin football player Quintez Cephus watches during his sexual assault trial at the Dane County Courthouse in Madison, Wis. STEVE APPS/WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL VIA AP
In this Tuesday photo, former University of Wisconsin football player Quintez Cephus watches during his sexual assault trial at the Dane County Courthouse in Madison, Wis. STEVE APPS/WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL VIA AP

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