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NBA star Zion Williamson accused of raping ex-girlfriend while living in Beverly Hills

Chuck Schilken, Los Angeles Times on

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LOS ANGELES — New Orleans Pelicans star Zion Williamson has been accused of raping and abusing a woman who says she dated the former Duke standout and No. 1 overall draft pick from 2018-2023.

In a civil lawsuit filed Thursday in Los Angeles County Superior Court, a woman identified as Jane Doe provides details of two alleged instances in 2020 during which Williamson raped her in a Beverly Hills apartment he was renting at the time.

"These two incidents were not isolated," the lawsuit states. "Defendant continued to abuse, rape, assault, and batter Plaintiff in California and other states, including Louisiana and Texas, until the relationship ended in 2023."

Williamson's accuser is seeking unspecified damages for nine causes of action that include assault, sexual battery, domestic violence, burglary, stalking and false imprisonment.

"Our client and we do not want to litigate this case in the press. That's not our intent," attorney Sam Taylor from the Lanier Law Firm, which is representing the accuser, told The Los Angeles Times on Friday.

"However, I do say this is a very serious case, reflected in the allegations in the complaint. Our client just looks forward to her day in court where she can talk to a jury of her peers and tell them what happened to her and how bad it was and see justice against Mr. Williamson."

Taylor said that "as of now," his client is not planning to file lawsuits in any of the other locations where alleged incidents took place.

The Times attempted to reach Williamson's agent and did not immediately receive a response.

 

According to the lawsuit, the two began dating during Williamson's freshman, and only, year at Duke, where he played during the 2018-19 season.

"During the course of their relationship, Defendant engaged in a continuing pattern of abusive, controlling, and threatening behavior toward Plaintiff," the lawsuit states. "His wrongful conduct occurred in Louisiana and continued thereafter across several states. The abuse was sexual, physical, emotional, and financial in nature."

Williamson moved to Beverly Hills for training and rented a house in the area during the fall of 2020, according to the filing. The lawsuit provides explicit details of two alleged instances in which Williamson raped the accuser, "on or about" Sept. 23, 2020, and on Oct. 10, 2020.

The lawsuit also alleges that Williamson committed many other "acts of criminal violence" against his accuser during their relationship, including strangling her multiple times to the point she lost consciousness, suffocating and/or smothering her, beating and kicking her, threatening to kill her and her family members, and pointing a loaded firearm to her head.

Williamson "was either drunk or on cocaine" while allegedly committing many of those acts, the lawsuit states.

"As a direct and proximate result of Defendant's conduct, Plaintiff has suffered severe emotional distress, anxiety, depression, humiliation, loss of sleep, and other physical and emotional injuries," the lawsuit states. "As a further direct and proximate result of Defendant's conduct, Plaintiff has incurred expenses for medical and psychological treatment, therapy, and counseling."


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