
Costs first-round choice Maxwell Hairston demanded supposed sexual assault
(Material warning: This short article includes representations of supposed sexual attack.)
Buffalo Costs first-round choice Maxwell Hairston is being taken legal action against by a female who declares she was sexually assaulted by Hairston in 2021, several outlets reported Wednesday.Advertisement The alleged
occurrence happened when Hairston was going to the University of Kentucky. Hairston is accused of supposedly engaging in non-consensual contact with the lady in her dormitory the night of March 24, 2021. After the female repeatedly denied Hairston’s advances, he’s alleged to have gotten rid of the woman’s trousers and sexually attack her.The woman reported the incident to police
, per her lawyers, and moved from the school. Hairston was never ever criminally charged.Allegations against Hairston emerged after the Expenses selected him with the No. 30 overall pick
in the 2025 NFL Draft. Expenses general manager Brandon Beane was inquired about those accusations a day after taking Hairston, and said the Expenses “completely investigated “it.”We did a great deal of research study. I think all teams were aware of the Title IX thing.
That was totally examined by the school. He even offered to do a polygraph and had notes. It was one of those where there was zero information stating that this really occurred, to what the allegation was. You can’t take someone’s account and believe that’s the fact. But yes, we totally examined that. “The supposed occurrence happened during Hairston’s freshman year at the University of Kentucky. After
redshirting, he played 3 seasons for the Wildcats, picking up 89 combined tackles, 6 interceptions and a sack before being selected by the Expenses in the very first round.Hairston existed at team minicamp in June, though he sustained a hamstring injury during a practice. Beane informed press reporters Hairston would be”great “in time for training camp.