FSU quarterback Jameis Winston... NFL prospect that uses heavy bodybuilding compound movements such as bench press & squats... Wider than heath, better calves than Wolf...
He has that low Aaron Hernandez hairline... Many people believe that those with the very low front headline, regardless of race, tend to be highly violent and dangerous. Did he rape this girl? Or is she waiting until the final stretch of Heismann race & National Championship to take this story to national media, just to get a book deal and $1million interview with Katie Couric?
A DNA report connects Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston to the woman who alleges that he sexually assaulted her, reports ESPN.com’s Mark Schlabach.
According to the report, a Florida state crime lab determined that the chances that the DNA in the woman’s underwear is a match for someone other than Winston was one in 2.2 trillion.
Winston has not been charged with any crime. An attorney for Winston denied the reported allegations against his client after they emerged last week.
The attorney told the Tallahassee Democrat on Thursday that his client had voluntarily submitted a DNA test in the case. He also alleged that law enforcement had leaked the DNA report, which he says he has not seen.
Earlier Wednesday, the accuser’s family released a statement that claimed that a Tallahassee, Fla., police detective told the accuser that her life could “be made miserable” if she pursued charges. The accuser stopped cooperating with police in February, according to ESPN.com.
SI WIRE: Report: Police warned accuser about pursuing Jameis Winston sexual assault case
The family’s statement also alleged that detectives “specifically refused to collect Winston’s DNA or interview Winston’s roommate who witnessed the attack.”
More from ESPN.com:
The DNA match alone does not prove that Winston, a leading Heisman Trophy candidate, sexually assaulted the woman, as the accuser’s family claimed in a statement released by a Tampa-based attorney on Wednesday. But it does indicate that Winston, who has yet to talk to Tallahassee police or the state attorney investigating the case, had his DNA associated with the accuser on Dec. 7, 2012, when the accuser claimed she was sexually assaulted at an off-campus apartment.