Darren Sharper charged with rape in Calif.; 3 other states eyeing him

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  • JimLeavy59
    War Hero
    • May 2012
    • 7199

    Darren Sharper charged with rape in Calif.; 3 other states eyeing him

    Los Angeles (CNN) -- Former NFL star Darren Sharper was charged in California on Friday in the alleged drugging and rape of two women, one in October and the other last month, the Los Angeles County district attorney's office said.


    The five-time Pro Bowl player who became an NFL Network analyst is charged with two counts of rape by use of drugs, four counts of furnishing a controlled substance and one count of possession of a controlled substance, all felonies, the prosecutor's office said.
    Sharper, 38, who played defensive back for the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints during his 14-year career, appeared Friday in a Los Angeles County court, but his arraignment was postponed until Thursday, said spokesman Ricardo Santiago of the district attorney's office.


    Sharper was arrested January 17 and released on $200,000 bail, but prosecutors will seek next Thursday to raise his bail to $10 million, Santiago said.


    The alleged controlled substances were morphine and zolpidem, another name for the prescription sleep aid Ambien.
    On October 30, Sharper met two women at a West Hollywood nightclub -- Bootsy Bellows on the Sunset Strip -- and invited them to a party, authorities allege.


    Sharper, who lives in Miami Beach, Florida, allegedly told them he had to stop by his Los Angeles hotel room to pick up something, and he invited them to the room. While there, he allegedly gave each woman a drink in the form of shot, and the women then passed out, prosecutors said.


    The first woman woke up naked hours later as Sharper allegedly was sexually assaulting her, prosecutors said. The other woman awakened and "interrupted his actions," according to court papers cited by prosecutors.
    The two women gathered their belongings and left the hotel, authorities said.


    On January 14, Sharper met two women at the same West Hollywood nightclub and also invited them to a party, prosecutors said.
    A similar series of events allegedly unfolded: Sharper made a stop by his hotel room, invited the women in and allegedly offer them a shot, which caused them to pass out, prosecutors said.


    When they woke up hours later on January 15, one woman believed she was sexually assaulted, and both women left the hotel and sought medical treatment, prosecutors said.


    If convicted of the Los Angeles County charges, Sharper would face more than 30 years in state prison, prosecutors said.
    A Los Angeles attorney representing Sharper told CNN on Friday that she was looking forward to "the true facts in this matter being revealed.


    "And we are very hopeful that at the end of day that Mr. Sharper will be fully exonerated," added attorney Blair Berk.
    Los Angeles County prosecutors allege in court papers that Sharper also is suspected of rape in Tempe, Arizona; Las Vegas, Nevada; and New Orleans, Louisiana.


    "I believe that the defendant is involved in seven acts of rape and eleven acts of furnishing a controlled substance" in those three communities and the Los Angeles area between last September and January, Los Angeles police investigator John Macchiarella stated in papers requesting an increase in Sharper's bail to $10 million.


    In Nevada, Sharper is a suspect in an ongoing rape investigation, Las Vegas police Officer Jose Hernandez told CNN.
    "We do have an active and ongoing investigation and at the conclusion of this investigation, it will be submitted to the DA's office for consideration of charges," Hernandez said. He didn't elaborate.


    Macchiarella said in court papers that Sharper allegedly invited to his Las Vegas hotel room two women and a man he met in a Las Vegas nightclub. The three guests "blacked out" after Sharper allegedly served them shots, Macchiarella wrote.


    One woman claimed she found injuries to her face when she woke up and alleged Sharper served her another unknown beverage and "the next thing she remembered was defendant Sharper sexually assaulting her," Macchiarella stated in court papers.
    The other woman awoke and believed she had been sexually assaulted, wrote Macchiarella, who reviewed the Nevada police reports.


    The man awoke sitting alone at the bar inside of the hotel, without any memory of how he arrived there, Macchiarella said in the papers.


    New Orleans police are also investigating Sharper after a 25-year-old woman accused him of sexual assault in September, New Orleans police spokeswoman Cherie Guggenheim confirmed to CNN.


    The woman told police she consumed a large amount of alcohol last September 23 and met Sharper at one of the bars she visited, a police report said.


    Sharper allegedly took the victim to his apartment and raped her, according to the police report and to Guggenheim. The woman told police she didn't consent to any sexual encounter. Sharper hasn't been charged and the investigation is ongoing, according to the report and to Guggenheim.


    In Arizona, Sharper accompanied two women to a nightclub in Scottsdale and then joined them at the apartment of one of the women, according to the police report from the incident.


    While in the apartment, Sharper allegedly served one woman a shot and she then blacked out, wrote Macchiarella, who reviewed police reports from Arizona.


    During the time Sharper and the women were in the apartment, a female roommate who shared the apartment joined the group. Sharper also allegedly served the roommate a drink in the form of a shot, and as the roommate became disoriented and went to the bathroom, she allegedly saw Sharper on top of one of the other women with his buttocks exposed, Macchiarella said.
    The two women who had accompanied Sharper to the apartment later underwent sexual assault exams, Macchiarella wrote. A crime lab test later found zolpidem in the cup that Sharper allegedly used as he served shots, Macchiarella said.


    After Sharper was arrested in Los Angeles last month, the NFL Network suspended him without pay, a spokesman said.
    Sharper's pro football career began as a second-round draft choice by the Green Bay Packers in 1997. After eight seasons with the Packers, including a loss to Denver in Super Bowl XXXII, he moved to the Minnesota Vikings for four years.


    He signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Saints in 2009, which led to a Super Bowl ring that first season. Injuries hampered his second year with the Saints, which led to his retirement in 2011. The Los Angeles arrest report states Sharper is 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 210 pounds.


    But Richard Sherman is a thug.
  • Hasselbeck
    Jus' bout dat action boss
    • Feb 2009
    • 6175

    #2
    Taking a shot from Darren Sharper has a whole different meaning now
    Originally posted by ram29jackson
    I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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    • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
      Highwayman
      • Feb 2009
      • 15429

      #3
      Those women didn't put the team on their back like Greg Jennings.

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      • Tailback U
        No substitute 4 strength.
        • Nov 2008
        • 10282

        #4
        Serial rapist? Crazy.

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        • Glenbino
          Jelly and Ice Cream
          • Nov 2009
          • 4994

          #5
          Originally posted by Tailback U
          Serial rapist? Crazy.
          This is what I said yesterday.. there's no way this just sprung up after his playing days.

          Unless it did and we're about to see a CTE defense.

          Sent from my HTC6500LVW using Tapatalk

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          • spursup
            Noob
            • Dec 2013
            • 505

            #6
            Originally posted by Glenbino
            This is what I said yesterday.. there's no way this just sprung up after his playing days.

            Unless it did and we're about to see a CTE defense.

            Sent from my HTC6500LVW using Tapatalk
            If he pulled the CTE card prosecutors would say 'prove it' and probably make him pay for a head exam. Not worth that money without NFL salary and reasonable symptoms appearing already. You didn't see Jim McMahon or Junior Seau doing this.

            This isn't the first time people have gone on mass rape tours. Just the first NFL player we've heard about but it would probably be for similar reasons. What those reasons are however, I don't know.

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            • Tailback U
              No substitute 4 strength.
              • Nov 2008
              • 10282

              #7
              Originally posted by Glenbino
              This is what I said yesterday.. there's no way this just sprung up after his playing days.

              Unless it did and we're about to see a CTE defense.

              Sent from my HTC6500LVW using Tapatalk
              He is a football player, though. Like what do you expect? He's trained his whole life to be a predator and needs to find a way to release that testosterone. Can we really blame him?

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              • buckeye
                Noob
                • Dec 2013
                • 0

                #8
                Originally posted by Tailback U
                He is a football player, though. Like what do you expect? He's trained his whole life to be a predator and needs to find a way to release that testosterone. Can we really blame him?
                Ummmmm... yeah! Are you saying rape is OK as long as you are a naturally aggressive person?

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                • Aso
                  The Serious House
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 11137

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tailback U
                  He is a football player, though. Like what do you expect? He's trained his whole life to be a predator and needs to find a way to release that testosterone. Can we really blame him?
                  Sarcasm?

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                  • Maynard
                    stupid ass titles
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 17876

                    #10
                    wow tailback

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                    • Hasselbeck
                      Jus' bout dat action boss
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 6175

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Tailback U
                      He is a football player, though. Like what do you expect? He's trained his whole life to be a predator and needs to find a way to release that testosterone. Can we really blame him?
                      Agreed. And then I bet these ladies dressed like they wanted to be raped too.. ya know?
                      Originally posted by ram29jackson
                      I already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SB

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                      • Glenbino
                        Jelly and Ice Cream
                        • Nov 2009
                        • 4994

                        #12
                        Originally posted by baseballchampion
                        If he pulled the CTE card prosecutors would say 'prove it' and probably make him pay for a head exam. Not worth that money without NFL salary and reasonable symptoms appearing already. You didn't see Jim McMahon or Junior Seau doing this.

                        This isn't the first time people have gone on mass rape tours. Just the first NFL player we've heard about but it would probably be for similar reasons. What those reasons are however, I don't know.
                        Meh..

                        You can pay an expert to say just about whatever you want in a court of law, and this guy is potentially facing the rest of his life in prison so I don't see why ANYTHING is "not worth the money" when it could potentially exonerate you.

                        I think CTE in a jury trial is a real wild card. It's been in the public light for the past few years, but we still don't really understand it's real impact on human behavior. Just about every study related to CTE at the moment lists increased aggressive behavior to the symptoms of the disease.

                        Just because the two guys you mentioned didn't rape women on the side, (Seau had a history of domestic violence, and had tried to kill himself at least once previously before his suicide FWIW) doesn't mean that the majority of the evidence we have couldn't be used to defend Sharper.

                        All you're trying to do as a defense team is muddy the water... The burden is on the prosecution.
                        Last edited by Glenbino; 02-16-2014, 03:49 PM.

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                        • ThomasTomasz
                          • Dec 2024

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Glenbino
                          Meh..

                          You can pay an expert to say just about whatever you want in a court of law, and this guy is potentially facing the rest of his life in prison so I don't see why ANYTHING is "not worth the money" when it could potentially exonerate you.

                          I think CTE in a jury trial is a real wild card. It's been in the public light for the past few years, but we still don't really understand it's real impact on human behavior. Just about every study related to CTE at the moment lists increased aggressive behavior to the symptoms of the disease.

                          Just because the two guys you mentioned didn't rape women on the side, (Seau had a history of domestic violence, and had tried to kill himself at least once previously before his suicide FWIW) doesn't mean that the majority of the evidence we have couldn't be used to defend Sharper.

                          All you're trying to do as a defense team is muddy the water... The burden is on the prosecution.
                          All the prosecutor would need to do is subpoena wrestlers who traveled with Chris Benoit and have them recall their time with him as seeing nothing wrong until a couple days leading up to the tragic end of his family. CTE could explain one rape, not a serial rapist who has at least four states wanting a shot at putting him on trial.

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                          • Aso
                            The Serious House
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 11137

                            #14
                            Originally posted by ThomasTomasz
                            All the prosecutor would need to do is subpoena wrestlers who traveled with Chris Benoit and have them recall their time with him as seeing nothing wrong until a couple days leading up to the tragic end of his family. CTE could explain one rape, not a serial rapist who has at least four states wanting a shot at putting him on trial.
                            I don't think we know enough about Benoit's life to be able to say that nothing went wrong until a couple days before he did what he did and I really doubt thats true seeing as CTE is a progressive degenerative disease.

                            I do mostly agree with the second statement seeing as increased aggression isn't gonna cause you to slip drugs into a women's drink. CTE shouldn't be able to be used for that but at this point I don't have a ton of faith in our justice system. I don't think Darren Sharper is high profile enough to be able to pull off a defense like that though.

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                            • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                              Highwayman
                              • Feb 2009
                              • 15429

                              #15
                              Originally posted by baseballchampion
                              If he pulled the CTE card prosecutors would say 'prove it' and probably make him pay for a head exam. Not worth that money without NFL salary and reasonable symptoms appearing already. You didn't see Jim McMahon or Junior Seau doing this.

                              This isn't the first time people have gone on mass rape tours. Just the first NFL player we've heard about but it would probably be for similar reasons. What those reasons are however, I don't know.
                              Yeah...its just one of those men has Goldfield Syndrome and the other killed himself.

                              I am sure we can draw the inference that someone that is da hahdess hittin safetee in da leegue might have his own set of symptoms resulting from his swiss cheese brain.

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