Woman accuses Bills' Hairston of sexual assault
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An Ohio woman, Rebecca Hendryx, has filed a lawsuit against NFL draft pick Maxwell Hairston, alleging he sexually assaulted her in 2021 during their time at the University of Kentucky. The lawsuit details how Hairston went to Hendryx's room uninvited and assaulted her after she declined his advances. Hendryx reported the incident to law enforcement and underwent a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner exam shortly after the alleged assault. Although Hairston has not been criminally charged, the Buffalo Bills have commented on previous investigations into the allegations.
According to the lawsuit, Hairston met the woman, who identified herself as Rebecca Hendryx, in early 2021 when they were living in the same dorm.
After Hendryx "[expressed] ... her non-interest in engaging in sexual intercourse with him several times," Hairston "forcefully removed" her pajama shorts and sexually assaulted her.
According to the lawsuit, Hendryx reported the alleged incident to law enforcement "within hours" and received a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner exam at the hospital.
A spokesman for the Bills declined to comment, referring to general manager Brandon Beane's comments in April after the team selected Hairston, saying they "fully investigated" the allegation.
Read at ESPN.com
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