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Ben Roethlisberger accused of sexual assault again

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http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/football/nfl/03/05/bigben.allegation.ap/index.html

MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. (AP) -- For the second time in a year, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is being accused of sexual misconduct, with a police investigating him Saturday for an alleged assault at a nightclub in a Georgia college town.

Police in Milledgeville were examining the claim of a 20-year-old student, who told an officer that Roethlisberger sexually assaulted her early Friday. The police department had no plans to comment until at least Monday.

The case comes as Roethlisberger faces a lawsuit filed in July by a woman who says he raped her in 2008 at a Lake Tahoe hotel and casino, an allegation he strongly denies. Roethlisberger, who was not in custody, has not been criminally charged in either case and has claimed counter-damages in the lawsuit.

Still, to hear it on the airwaves in Pittsburgh, this latest situation seems to have shaken fans of the star quarterback, a man who has never hidden the fact he enjoys the nightlife. He has been spotted gambling in Las Vegas and is sometimes seen in public with small groups of friends and bodyguards.

The latest accusation came in downtown Milledgeville, about 85 miles southeast of Atlanta and about 30 miles south of the lake home the player owns. Roethlisberger, who turned 28 on Tuesday, and two or three friends went to Buffington's bar earlier Thursday night to watch the University of Pittsburgh men's college basketball game, said Paul Kurcikevicus, a 24-year-old college student.

He said the group was friendly, at first joking that Roethlisberger was not the NFL player. Kurcikevicus said Roethlisberger bought shots for him and some other people: "O-Bombs," a mixture of energy drink and flavored rum.

The group later went to The Brick restaurant nearby, owner Frank Pendergrast said.

"He was very polite with everybody," Pendergrast said. "He was down here from about 11:30 until about 1:30 having a good time, talking to a lot of people. Looked like he was signing autographs and letting people take pictures. Other than that, it was really uneventful."

Roethlisberger was later seen at Capital City, a popular nightclub for students at Georgia College & State University.

One bar patron, 21-year-old college student Brandon Harris, said he saw Roethlisberger come in with two or three big men who were keeping other club goers away. Harris said the group went into a curtained VIP area in the back of the club, and some women were let inside.

Amber Hanley, a 21-year-old college student, said she and a few friends were also in the VIP area with Roethlisberger. She said she asked the quarterback to take a photo with her friend, whose boyfriend was a fan, but he seemed disappointed that's all she wanted. Hanley said she rolled her eyes, and Roethlisberger called her an expletive and walked away. Later, Roethlisberger was aggressively hitting on another girl, Hanley said.

Deputy Police Chief Richard Malone said Roethlisberger had been with three other people who were mingling with another group that included the alleged victim. Malone said the woman and her party contacted a nearby police officer following the alleged assault.

The nature of the assault was not described, but Malone did say it was being termed a sexual assault.

Roethlisberger and the alleged victim were interviewed and the woman was taken to a hospital, where she was treated and released, Malone said. The woman was not identified by police and The Associated Press does not generally identify possible victims of sexual abuse.

Some fans said the latest allegation made them question Roethlisberger's character.

"At the same time, I can see how someone in his position could be a huge target for somebody looking to make a quick buck or get a settlement out of something," said Chris O'Neill, of Harrison City, Pa. "While I don't think he has the greatest character, I do want to believe in both of these instances that he was wrongfully accused and I hope that's what comes out when the truth is revealed."

Police said Roethlisberger and his attorney were cooperating with investigators.

The player's agent, Ryan Tollner, said in a statement he was skeptical of the motive of the alleged victim in Milledgeville because of the previous Lake Tahoe allegations. Steelers spokesman Dave Lockett said the team was gathering information and had no comment.

As Pittsburgh's first-round draft pick out of Miami of Ohio in 2004, Roethlisberger led the Steelers to Super Bowl victories in 2006 and 2009. He has frequently donated time and money to charities, and his charitable foundation awards a police dog to a department near every Steelers road opponent.

However, with his championships and $102 million contract have come several off-the-field problems. In 2006, he defied his coach's orders and rode his motorcycle without a helmet -- and wound up with a concussion, broken jaw and other injuries after a wreck.

And while Roethlisberger has a reputation for patiently signing autographs and posing for pictures while out in public, he also is known for occasionally inelegant behavior in Pittsburgh. Early in his career, he was photographed -- obviously after imbibing in alcohol -- wearing a T-shirt reading "Drink Like a Champion." Restaurant owners in Pittsburgh have complained he has tried to skip out on bills, arguing he brought business to the establishment.

Fan Julie Muckle of Cranberry Township, Pa., said Roethlisberger was hanging out with the wrong people.

"I'm 24 and if I want to go out to a local bar, I know where I can find him. I feel like he needs to hide himself a little more and be with a better group," Muckle said.

The public largely supported him when he was accused of sexual assault in Nevada. But radio shows in Pittsburgh have been flooded with calls since Friday's allegation -- few of them sympathetic, with many wondering if the new case indicates a troubling pattern of behavior.

"As a sports fan, sometimes we compartmentalize how we view players, and my view as Roethlisberger might decline as I learn more about the situation, but I will still respect him and like him as an athlete," said Matthew DiFiore, 20, of Moon Township, Pa. "Off the field, there may be questions coming into my mind about his character."
 
I tend not to believe these accusations against celebrities and Ben is innocent until proven guilty. However, no matter what the outcome of this is, the guy obviously isn't that bright. How does he allow this to happen to him again, all of it surrouding the same circumstances.
 
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/football/nfl/03/05/bigben.allegation.ap/index.html


"At the same time, I can see how someone in his position could be a huge target for somebody looking to make a quick buck or get a settlement out of something," said Chris O'Neill, of Harrison City, Pa. "While I don't think he has the greatest character, I do want to believe in both of these instances that he was wrongfully accused and I hope that's what comes out when the truth is revealed."


This. While obviously I don't condone sexual assault, especially as a women that has had loved ones suffer from it's wrath and even going through one close call myself, until someone is proven guilty, they're innocent in my eyes. That goes for anyone, celebrities or not. As a professional athlete, Ben is definitely a target for all kinds of things. While sexual assault does happen and it's a horrible thing for anyone to have to go through, it's also very easy for a woman to use the "rape" word against a man and immediately he's considered guilty, without even given the chance to defend himself. The Duke lacrosse case taught us that. Three innocent men were wrongfully accused and were treated as criminals all because of one exotic dancer's quest to make a buck (interesting read on her http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/7068705/). Yeah, she's stable. 🙄

Anyways, these men had to endure threats, harassment to both them and their families, constant media coverage and public scrutiny, legal fees out the ass, etc. Innocent students were also receiving death threats and gangs were threatening to kill all kinds of people related to Duke. It's amazing at one one word can do to a whole bunch of people. Just saying here, if you are going to use that word, make sure that's what actually happened. If that's what happened to this girl that is accusing Ben of this stuff, then I would feel horrible for her. But until then, I'll wait and see what happens and go with the everyone is innocent until proven guilty motto.
 
They need to punish these girls who falsely accuse guys of any type of sexual misconduct. Women get away with this too often. I don't remember hearing of anything happening to that woman who accused those Duke players.
 
They need to punish these girls who falsely accuse guys of any type of sexual misconduct. Women get away with this too often. I don't remember hearing of anything happening to that woman who accused those Duke players.

I agree with that as well. These people that falsely accuse someone are wrecking lives and therefore should be punished somehow. I remember the Duke accuser was writing a book but I sure in the hell wasn't going to buy it. I don't know if it ever got published. She's in major trouble at the moment. Apparently her 9 year old kid called the cops when her mom was having a fight with her boyfriend, threatening to stab him and lighting his shit on fire (yeah, a real stable mom) and is now being charged with attempted murder, arson, assault, battery.....the lady is a whack job.

It goes without saying though, of course if something awful happens to you, you shouldn't let someone get away with it. Send the prick to jail but if nothing happened and you wrongfully accuse someone? You should be the one in jail.
 
I am curious as to what she was treated for. It is none of my business but it seems it might help shed some light on what actually occurred.
 
With this many accusations, I find it hard to believe that there isn't some truth to his character being at least questionable....
 
I tend not to believe these accusations against celebrities and Ben is innocent until proven guilty. However, no matter what the outcome of this is, the guy obviously isn't that bright. How does he allow this to happen to him again, all of it surrouding the same circumstances.

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With this many accusations, I find it hard to believe that there isn't some truth to his character being at least questionable....

He's a rich and successful Quarterback in the NFL.

I'm sure women throw their ovaries at him (Do the names Travis Henry or Antonio Cromartie ring a bell to anybody???).

The only thing truly questionable at this point is his intelligence, considering he was already accused of rape once and yet continues to take risks.

To use a sports analogy to say what I think I want to:
This QB needs to learn to stay in the pocket.
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I don't know what to think about this story. The first time, I thought it was some money-grubbing skank looking for an easy payday, but now... You would think after the first incident, he would stay away from these types of situations. I just hope he didn't do it. Wherever you go, there are groupies looking for a rich victim to sink their fangs into.
 
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