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Teh One Who Knocks
10-30-2018, 05:13 PM
By Ashe Schow - The Daily Wire


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Two football players who were falsely accused of rape are now suing the school and the female student who made the claims against them.

Dhameer Bradley and Malik St. Hilaire are suing Sacred Heart University (SHU) and Nikki Yovino for slander and infliction of emotional distress over the false accusation. SHU suspended the students from the football team after the accusations, which turned out to be false, and say their scholarships were revoked (the school disputes this claim).

Yovino was already sentenced to (only) one year in prison for her crime, after a last-minute plea deal. She was facing up to six years in prison for second-degree false reporting of an incident and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence.

On Oct. 15, 2016, Yovino told police she had attended a football club party at a house near the university. She claimed two men pulled her into a bathroom in the basement and sexually assaulted her.

"I don't want to be in here, I don't want to do anything. My friends are waiting for me outside, let me go outside," Yovino told police she said to the men.

Both football players admitted they had sex with Yovino, but said it was consensual. A witness testified that Yovino said she wanted to have sex with the athletes. Police detectives all noted “inconsistencies in [Yovino’s] original statement.”

As Yovino’s story began to unravel, she admitted to making up the sexual assault claim three months later. She said she did so to avoid losing a male friend she considered a “potential boyfriend.”

"She admitted that she made up the allegation of sexual assault against (the football players) because it was the first thing that came to mind and she didn’t want to lose (another male student) as a friend and potential boyfriend," the arrest warrant affidavit for Yovino stated. "She stated that she believed when (the other male student) heard the allegation it would make him angry and sympathetic to her."

The Associated Press reports the two former football players “are seeking an undisclosed amount of money.” It is unlikely they would be able to collect much from Yovino, since she likely has few, if any, assets as a college-age woman, but they could collect from SHU.

SHU is likely to fight the lawsuit, as it has disputed some of the former player’s claims. The players say their scholarships were revoked, but the schools says this is untrue. The Connecticut Post, however, reported in 2017 that a police detective said a university official had mentioned the suspension. Further, the detective reported in Yovino’s arrest affidavit that one of the players “lost a year of NCAA sports eligibility and his Division 1 NCAA football scholarship.” SHU also disputes this.

“The federal Family Educational Rights & Privacy Act prevents us from providing information about specific students. However, I can say that some of the early information that was released is inaccurate,” SHU communications director Deb Noack told the Post. “Sacred Heart never expelled the two students nor was any student stripped of scholarships because of any allegations.”

The students withdrew from the university after they say they were removed from the football team and suffered these other consequences.

PorkChopSandwiches
10-30-2018, 05:25 PM
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Teh One Who Knocks
10-30-2018, 05:38 PM
#BelieveAllWomen

Teh One Who Knocks
08-28-2020, 12:02 PM
By Ashe Schow - The Daily Wire


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A woman who admitted to falsely accusing two Sacred Heart University football players of rape was denied an early end to probation.

Superior Court Judge Tracy Lee Dayton denied former SHU student Nikki Yovino’s request to cut her probation in half, citing the fact that Yovino previously agreed to the plea bargain that spared her a much longer jail sentence during her 2018 trial. Yovino faced six years in prison after she admitted to falsely accusing the two football players. Thanks to a last-minute plea deal, however, Yovino spent less than a year in prison followed by three years of probation, which she is halfway through.

The Connecticut Post reported that Yovino wasn’t present in the court room for the hearing and that her attorney, Ryan O’Neill, told the judge his client wanted to go home to Long Island after living in Ridgefield with relatives.

“Senior Assistant State’s Attorney Tatiana Messina opposed any probation reduction for Yovino. She argued that Yovino has not presented any proof that she underwent a mental health evaluation and treatment as required by her probation,” the outlet reported.

Yovino accused the two football players of sexual assault in 2016 after attending a party at a house near SHU. She claimed two men pulled her into a bathroom in the basement and sexually assaulted her.

“I don’t want to be in here, I don’t want to do anything. My friends are waiting for me outside, let me go outside,” Yovino told police she said to the men.

Both football players admitted they had sex with Yovino, but said it was consensual. A witness testified that Yovino said she wanted to have sex with the athletes. Police detectives all noted “inconsistencies in [Yovino’s] original statement.”

Police also reported that Yovino told them the two football players held her down and took a turn sexually assaulting her. During her trial, however, Yovino suddenly claimed she never told police she was sexually assaulted. It was an astounding claim to make based on her admission to falsely accusing the two men of sexual assault and what her lawyer had previously argued in court.

“Our defense is that these two young men did things to her that were a sexual assault and were against her will,” O’Neill told Superior Court Judge William Holden during a pretrial hearing in March 2018, according to the Post. “She had a reasonable belief that she was speaking the truth about what she said occurred.”

On the witness stand, Assistant State’s Attorney Emily Trudeau asked Yovino, “You never told law enforcement you were sexually assaulted?” after the then-19-year-old made her claim.

“No, I never said I was sexually assaulted,” Yovino replied.

Trudeau asked her why the police were investigating a sexual assault then, and Yovino said she didn’t know. Yovino underwent a rape testing kit just before talking to police about the incident in 2016.

“I never told [the detective] I was sexually assaulted. I told him that something happened in the bathroom at the party with these two guys, that I didn’t want to happen,” Yovino testified.

Yovino reportedly made up the false allegation in order to avoid losing a male friend whom she saw as a “potential boyfriend.”

As The Daily Wire previously reported, the two falsely accused men filed a lawsuit against Yovino and SHU.

lost in melb.
08-28-2020, 12:07 PM
it just shows that she is not remorseful. Evil witch