The Guardian (USA)

Former San Francisco 49er Dana Stubblefie­ld convicted of rape

- Associated Press

Former San Francisco 49er Dana Stubblefie­ld was convicted on Monday of the rape of a developmen­tally disabled woman, after prosecutor­s said he lured the victim to his home with the promise of a babysittin­g job.

A jury found Stubblefie­ld, 49, guilty of rape by force, oral copulation by force and false imprisonme­nt, and acquitted him of raping a person incapable of giving consent, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

Jurors also found that Stubblefie­ld used a gun during the assault, prosecutor­s said.

Stubblefie­ld could face 15 years to life in prison. He was a defensive lineman for the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders.

The verdict came after a ninemonth trial, and five years after the victim reported the April 2015 sexual assault to police, the newspaper said.

A day before the assault, Stubblefie­ld contacted the then 31-year-old woman on a babysittin­g website and arranged an interview, prosecutor­s said.

According to a report by the Morgan Hill police department, the interview lasted about 20 minutes. She later received a text from Stubblefie­ld saying he wanted to pay her for her time that day, and she went back to the house.

After raping her, Stubblefie­ld gave her $80 and let her go, according to the report. The woman immediatel­y went to police and reported the rape. DNA evidence matched that of Stubblefie­ld, the report said.

Defense attorneys argued that there was no rape and that the woman consented to sex.

Allen Sawyer, one of Stubblefie­ld’s trial attorneys, described the incident as a “paid encounter for sex.” He said the defense team was precluded from showing the jury strong evidence that would have supported the contention.

“There’s a lot of informatio­n that we have, that the jury was not allowed to have, that we think would have been impactful to their decision,” Sawyer told the Chronicle on Monday after the verdict was read.

Sawyer said defense attorneys will seek a new trial.

“We expect to keep fighting for Mr Stubblefie­ld’s innocence,” Sawyer said. “We will clear his name, and we look forward to fighting this out in the courts. This is just the first battle.”

Stubblefie­ld was remanded to jail without bail, pending sentencing.

Stubblefie­ld was drafted by the 49ers in 1993 and named to the NFL All-Pro team from 1994 through 1997. He spent the next three seasons with Washington, then played two more years with the 49ers and a final season with the Raiders before retiring at the start of the 2004 season.

In his final season, the NFL fined Stubblefie­ld and three other Raiders for testing positive for steroids. In 2009, a federal judge fined him $5,000 and placed him on two years’ probation for lying to an IRS agent about his steroid use, the Chronicle said.

 ??  ?? Dana Stubblefie­ld, pictured in 2008, retired from the NFL in 2004. Photograph: Jeff Chiu/AP
Dana Stubblefie­ld, pictured in 2008, retired from the NFL in 2004. Photograph: Jeff Chiu/AP

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