Kellen Winslow II has met his sentence after sexually abusing several women. He was a player for the Buccanners, Patriots and New York Jets.
The former NFL player, Kellen Winslow II, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after committing multiple rapes of several women.
The former player of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or New England Patriots, among other teams, met his sentence after appearing via telematics in the superior court of San Diego.
Selected to contest the 2007 Pro Bowl, he has been described by the judge in the case, Blaine Bowman, as “a sexual predator” after being guilty of several rapes and other sexual abuse of five women in Southern California.
Kellen Winslow II sentenced to 14 years in rape case https://t.co/s4PT7usQlm [Breaking] pic.twitter.com/FOZRmB1WES
— The San Diego Union-Tribune (@sdut) March 3, 2021
Specifically, Winslow has been convicted of forcible rape, rape of an unconscious person, attempted rape, lewd attitude and indecent public exposure.
His attorney argued at trial that his client suffered a head trauma as a result of the blows he received when he was a football player. He was finally sentenced to a 14-year prison sentence, after signing a plea agreement .