
Just hours ago, Kellen Winslow Jr, who earned more than $40 million as an American footballer, was facing the prospect of life imprisonment.
Then, a mistrial was called on eight of the 12 charges brought against him.
He will remain in prison, but for only nine years. And there will be a retrial.
Winslow, 35, was convicted of raping a then 58-year-old homeless woman in May 2018.
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Jane Doe No. 2 was approached by Winslow in a public place and at the time she had no idea he was ‘famous’.
He invited her to go out for a coffee, and when she accepted, he drove her to a dark roadside spot where he violently raped her.
Winslow was also charged with sodomy which allegedly took place during the same encounter. The jury could not come to a consensus – hence the mistrial.
There was more.
The former NFL player was also found guilty of indecent exposure after flashing a 57-year-old woman while she watered her garden, and a lewd act where he touched himself and put his erect penis in front of the face of a 77-year-old woman at a gym in California.