Imperial Valley Press

Nebraska RB Washington faces charges tied to assault video

- By ERIC OLSON AP college Football Writer

California authoritie­s have filed criminal charges against Nebraska running back Maurice Washington, who is suspected of possessing a video of his underage high school girlfriend being sexually assaulted by two other people and sending it to the girl less than a year ago.

Clarissa Hamilton, supervisor of the sexual assault unit in the Santa Clara County Attorney’s Office in San Jose, California, said Washington faces two charges: a felony count of possessing a video or photograph of a person under 18 who is engaging in or simulating sexual conduct and a misdemeano­r count of posting a video or photograph of a person engaging in or simulating sexual conduct without consent, leading to the person suffering emotional distress.

Hamilton said Washington was not involved in the 2016 assault. She said the assault case was adjudicate­d in juvenile court and those records are sealed.

Washington sent the video to the girl on March 2, 2018, Hamilton said, and the girl or her family contacted police shortly thereafter.

The Nebraska athletic department said the Nebraska Attorney General’s office and university police notified athletic officials that California authoritie­s were interested in interviewi­ng Washington.

“Details were not shared and there was no additional follow-up with the Nebraska Athletic Department,” the statement said. “Recently, we were made aware that charges may be filed against Maurice in California. We have not had a chance to review the charges, and will continue to monitor this ongoing legal process.”

John C. Ball, Washington’s attorney, said his 19-year-old client would cooperate with authoritie­s.

“The narrative put forth today is that Mr. Washington used a video as a weapon to re-victimize his former high school girlfriend. That is not true,” Ball said. “Without a doubt, Mr. Washington had absolutely nothing to do with that sexual assault. The communicat­ions between these two young people are yet to be fully determined, and there are additional facts and circumstan­ces that give context and perspectiv­e to this situation.”

Hamilton said she decided to file charges Dec. 17 and is now waiting for a judge to sign a warrant for Washington’s arrest. She said it typically takes two or three months for a warrant to be signed after charges of this type are filed.

 ?? AP PhoTo/nATI hARnIk ?? In this 2018 photo, Nebraska running back Maurice Washington warms up before an NCAA college football game against Colorado, in Lincoln, Neb.
AP PhoTo/nATI hARnIk In this 2018 photo, Nebraska running back Maurice Washington warms up before an NCAA college football game against Colorado, in Lincoln, Neb.

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