Darren Sharper charged with rape in California
Darren Sharper charged with rape in California
LOS ANGELES -- Former NFL safety Darren Sharper has been
charged in Los Angeles with drugging and raping two women, prosecutors said
Friday.
Sharper was expected to be arraigned on two counts of rape
by use of drugs, four counts of furnishing a controlled substance, and one
count of possession of a controlled substance, according to a statement from
the Los Angeles County district attorney's office.
The complaint alleges the controlled substances were
morphine and zolpidem, which is sold under the brand name Ambien.
A call from The Associated Press seeking comment from Nandi
Campbell, an attorney for Sharper, was not immediately returned.Sharper, 38, played in the NFL from 1997 to 2010, mostly
with the Packers.
Prosecutors said he met two women at a West Hollywood
nightclub on Oct. 30, invited them to a party and stopped at his hotel room.
hee is accused of giving a shot of alcohol to each of the
women before they passed out. One woman told investigators she woke up naked
hours later with Sharper sexually assaulting her. The other woman awoke and
"interrupted his actions," according to the criminal complaint.
On Jan. 14, Sharper met two other women at the same
nightclub and invited them to a party. On the way, he invited both to his room
and offered them shots before they passed out, prosecutors said.
When they woke up early the next day, one woman believed she
had been sexually assaulted, the complaint said. Both women left his hotel and
sought medical treatment.
Sharper was arrested on Jan. 17 and released on $200,000
bail.
Prosecutors want his bail raised to $10 million because the
Miami, Fla., resident faces similar investigations in Arizona, Nevada and
Louisiana.
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