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Marcellus Wiley, a legendary defensive player and prominent broadcaster in the National Football League (NFL), has been engulfed in a shocking sexual assault scandal. Following allegations from his college days, Wiley now faces additional accusations, including sexual crimes involving minors and sexual assault of a workplace colleague.
The UK outlet 'Daily Mail' reported on the 5th (Korea time) that "Wiley has been sued by four women in New York for sexual assault," adding that "this lawsuit contains far more specific and extensive criminal details than the rape charges filed in 2023."
Among the new accusers is reportedly an employee from Wiley's former workplace, 'ESPN.' According to the complaint, Wiley allegedly summoned an assistant to a hotel room in 2009 under the pretext of a work meeting.
According to media reports, the victim recalled, "Wiley appeared naked in the bathroom and pushed me against the window. I was terrified that I might be killed, as I was pressed with such force that the glass could have shattered."
She further stated, "He made it impossible for me to breathe," and added, "Even to this day, I still feel as though I am trapped in that hotel room."
Even more shocking are the allegations of sexual crimes involving a minor. Another accuser claimed that Wiley deliberately targeted her starting from her middle school years when she was 13 years old. The accuser revealed, "Wiley began approaching me when I was 13 and committed a sexual crime on my 18th birthday."
Wiley has consistently denied all allegations through his YouTube channel, calling them "fabricated stories." During the first lawsuit in 2023, he claimed, "I never had sexual relations," and also stated, "We were in the room together, but nothing beyond physical contact occurred."
However, the victims' testimonies follow a consistent pattern. The victim of the 1994 incident testified that Wiley committed the crime while ignoring her expressed refusal. Notably, it has also emerged that the school administration allegedly attempted to cover up the incident by asking, "Do you want to become the person who ruined a Black man's NFL dream?" As a result, the social backlash continues to grow uncontrollably.
Wiley, a star player in the NFL who played for the Buffalo Bills and San Diego Chargers before being selected for the Pro Bowl in 2001, enjoyed a second golden period as an analyst at ESPN and Fox Sports after retirement. However, this wave of additional lawsuits has placed his broadcasting career in its most severe crisis to date. Multiple local outlets have requested official statements from both Wiley and his representatives.
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