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Marcellus Wiley, husband of “The Actual Housewife of Beverly Hills” alumnus Annemarie Wiley, is experiencing two new charges that are again due to his days at Columbia College.
Two girls filed a lawsuit earlier this month against former football participants, claiming he was based on court case files obtained on Web Page Six Page, again sexually assaulting them in the mid-90s.
Major Jane Doe claims Marcellus had invited her in the October 1994 single dormitory room with different female college students.
She claimed that the 6-foot-4-foot-weight and 250-pound athlete immediately began to “pressure” her “sex” and gained “outrage” when she rejected him.
Despite the woman allegedly saying “no” repeatedly, Marcellus threatened to inform everyone that she was a “slut” whether she slept with him or not.
Marcelos allegedly directed her to “swing music on his stereo” earlier than beating her.
She accused of being fired[Marcellus] Then turn [her] The legs on the mattress, stinging in her direction, overwhelming [her],” as he whispered to her, “relax, relax, enjoy, stop crying and stop stopping the feeling. ”
The skilled athlete at the time was allegedly “so crazy and aggressive” that he would never phase out most of her clothes – comparable to her “sneakers, sweaters, shirts and shorts.”
After the alleged attack, Marcellus allegedly questioned whether “people in the corridor” heard her scream. Then, he kicked her out earlier than his girlfriend at the time.
Although the Barnard student allegedly reported the incident to the university administrator, they urged her not to file a prison complaint because her “personal identity could be compromised.”
The administrator allegedly said her “complaint is not nameless,” [she] It can be called the woman who destroys the black NFL dream. ”
The plaintiff, who also received a second place on page 6, claimed in court case papers that she received the same treatment at the college after she came into contact with the girls in primary and secondary schools a month later.
The woman claimed in submission that she and Marcelos grew into “pleasant acquaintances” after the conference in the psychology course.
She claimed he invited her to the dormitory room one night to “study” but when she walked in, he was cautious on the mattress.
It is said that the two “spent about a quarter of an hour to listen to music and issue warnings, [Marcellus] He pulled open the sheet and revealed that he was completely exposed from his waist. ”
Jane Doe felt “trapped and fearful” because the work allegedly “increased the amount on his stereo” again, so that no one “heard her when he screamed.”
Marcelos allegedly “catched it [her] Again with one hand against her head”, forcing her “face to his genitals”, telling her “ [his] D – Okay. '”
“[He] Then wrap his thighs again [her] Neck and use downforce, forced [her] Have a verbal conversation with him. ”
Football participants allegedly pressed her to the bottom, placed her on a condom and raped her.
Jane Doe allegedly wrote about the attack on the university challenge, which has been reported to the university.
Nevertheless, the woman claimed the academy directed her to “not submit police reports” to indicate “Shield” Marcelos’ identity.
Marcellus was positioned as a tutorial probation for “poor grades” after allegedly sharing her story with many directors, which is slightly more than sexual assault.
Each girl declared that Marcelos had committed harassment in the alleged attack. They are looking for unspecified losses.
Although the two accusers announced they suffered a serious mental health condition due to the alleged attack, Marcelos continued to have a ten-year career in the NFL.
He married Annemarie in 2014 and welcomed three children together. He also had a daughter, Dad, who was in an early relationship.
Representatives at Columbia College did not comment, and Marcelos did not immediately reply to the page six.
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