Las Vegas Review-Journal

Conley still ‘under investigat­ion’

Rape claim against Raiders rookie unresolved

- By Michael Gehlken Las Vegas Review-journal

OAKLAND, Calif. — The Raiders drafted cornerback Gareon Conley in April despite a rape accusation against him, confident a police investigat­ion would clear their firstround pick and hopeful the matter would be resolved before training camp.

Instead, an overlap between Conley’s legal issue and camp appears unavoidabl­e, although there is still time before practices begin in earnest.

Conley remained unsigned as Raiders rookies reported to camp Monday morning. Veteran players are scheduled to report on Friday and the first full-squad practice comes Saturday at 11 a.m. in Napa, California.

“Detectives have had meetings with the prosecutor’s office,” said Sgt. Jennifer Ciaccia, a public informatio­n officer for the Cleveland Division of Police. “They would still classify it as being under investigat­ion. No official charges have been filed. … They

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haven’t ruled it closed. The official statement is it still remains under investigat­ion.”

Ciaccia declined Monday to provide a timetable for when that conclusion will come or specific detail into what has dictated the investigat­ion’s pace thus far.

A woman accused Conley, 22, of rape in a Cleveland hotel room this April. Conley’s lawyer has publicly characteri­zed a sexual event between the two as consensual.

The Raiders and Conley issued statements in April expressing a belief in his innocence. Both also hoped that a resolution in the matter would have arrived by now.

Conley met with police detectives on May 1. He has not met with them since, Ciaccia said.

News of the woman’s allegation and the correspond­ing investigat­ion arose during the days before the April 28-30 draft. NFL teams scampered to do research. On the day of the first round, the Baltimore Ravens requested that Conley take a lie detector test. When Conley took the test and passed, results were sent to all 32 teams.

The Ravens wound up selecting Alabama cornerback Marlon Humphrey with the No. 16 overall pick.

The Raiders drafted Conley, an Ohio State standout, at No. 24.

Conley and safety Obi Melifonwu, the Raiders’ second-round

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