Orlando Sentinel

Jags’ Dareus faces two sexual-assault lawsuits

- By Greg Auman

Jaguars defensive tackle Marcell Dareus is facing two separate lawsuits accusing him of sexual assault, including one from an alleged incident in Lutz in January 2017.

The same week that Alabama’s football team played Clemson in Tampa for a national championsh­ip, Dareus, who played for the Crimson Tide in college, rented a property called Villa Adriana for the week of the game.

The lawsuit, filed by an unnamed plaintiff in Circuit Court in Hillsborou­gh County Circuit, states that she met Dareus at a downtown Tampa club on Jan. 7, two nights before the championsh­ip game, and was invited to an afterparty at the mansion rented by Dareus.

The party there had “10-12 strippers” and “30-40 persons in total,” including other unnamed NFL players. The party had “alcohol, marijuana and cocaine open and visible,” according to the lawsuit.

The suit alleges that Dareus “grabbed her breast and attempted to put his hands between her legs,” and that she resisted his advances and told him to stop. She had been drinking and “blacked out,” but recalled being guided down a hallway to the master bedroom with Dareus behind her. She said she woke up in bed with her clothes disheveled and Dareus unclothed and asleep next to her, and “began to immediatel­y realize that there had been sexual physical acts upon her person.”

There is no record of criminal charges being filed. Dareus is due in court Aug. 9 for a motion seeking to dismiss the lawsuit against him. He’s facing a separate lawsuit filed by a Texas woman who accused him of having sex with her while she was unconsciou­s and without disclosing to her that he was infected with a sexually transmitte­d disease.

Dareus, 28 and entering his eighth NFL season, was traded from the Bills to the Jaguars last season.

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