Jake Retzal, byu’s offensive line, accused of rape in the new petition

Jake Retzal, byu’s offensive line, accused of rape in the new petition



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According to a new civil lawsuit in Utah, Jake Retzal has accused Jake Retzal of sexual offenses at home in 2023, according to a new civil lawsuit in Utah.

Salt Lake Tribune The woman, known in the petition as Jane Do AG, reported the allegations to the police at that time, although police in Provo, Utah, said she refused to disclose Retzlaff and the case was subsequently closed.

What has Jake Retzal been accused of?

Behind the curtain:

According to Tribune, the woman had met Retzlafff on social media and went home with a friend on November 22, 2023. The woman stayed at Retzlaff after leaving her friend.

The lawsuit said that he and Retzal began watching a movie in his room, but after kissing, he “did not want to do more”, which made Retzlaff’s anger. The woman said Retzlaff shouted at her.

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Jane Di said he had reached his phone to call someone, but his phone was dead. He said he was left on his bed and waiting for his phone to charge and sleeping. The woman said when she woke up, she began kissing and touching her, despite her repeated demand to stop her. He said he has not stopped and continues to have sex with him. According to The United States of America todayThe petition says Retzlaff “was raped, strangled and bites”.

What did the police say?

What they say:

According to the lawsuit, Jane two AG went to the hospital a few days later. From there, he was in touch with the Provo police, but he said he did not initially name Retzlaff because he did not want to understand him because he was “scared and in shock”.

The lawsuit said the woman eventually told the Retzlaffe police, but claims that an officer has encouraged him to not seek charges because “victims of rape will never just justice.”

The other side:

The Provo police denied that the case has been investigated in the way the petition is alleged. Police said in a statement to Livenow from FOX, police said they found “possible correlation report” from that time, but they “cannot be sure that our police report is the same.”

In the report, police said the woman refused to identify her abusers and that a victim’s lawyer arrived several times without responding.

They denied that an officer told the woman that “there is no justice for victims of sexual abuse.”

“We have a team of dedicated researchers and victims whose only mission is to provide justice to victims of sexual abuse,” the police said. “They do not drive people away and warn them that there is no justice for the victims. The unit of our victims’ units regularly leads to criminal accountability for offenders.

What does Retzal say?

Livenow from the Fox also reached Mark Bott, Retzlaff’s lawyer, but he was not immediately available for comment. In a statement, Boot said Tribune Retzlaff “is actually innocent” and called him a “good young man”. Retzlaff is not accused of offense.

“Jake’s focus will be on football this year,” Boot said. “We do not try the cases in the media, we will respect the process, and establish Jake’s innocence through the judicial system.”

Retzlaff is the first Jewish attack at the University of Brigam Young, supported by the Church of Jesus Christ, in recent days. Retzlaff was the number one ranking ranking of the Young College when he signed with BYU from Riverside City College in 2023.

The school said they were taking claims against Retzlaff very seriously, but refused to comment on federal and university privacy laws.

Source: The report contains information from Salt Lake Tribune, the Provo Police Department, USA Today and the Associated Press.

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