Tuesday afternoon the Davidson County Criminal Court Judge Monte Watkins declared a mistrial in the Vanderbilt rape case.

Here’s the report from WKRN.com:

In the court order declaring the mistrial, the court found that jury foreman Todd Easter, or Juror No. 9, “failed” to speak the truth during the selection process in the January trial during which former Vanderbilt University football players Cory Batey and Brandon Vandenburg were convicted of all charges against them in the June 2013 rape of an unconscious female student.

“The defendants have a right to a fair and impartial trial, a right that was violated by Juror No. 9’s misconduct,” the order stated. “By failing to disclose being the named victim in a twenty-three count statutory rape indictment, the presumption of jury bias was met.”

You can read the full court order right here.

The former Vanderbilt players included in the original indictment were Cory Batey, JaBorian ‘Tip’ McKenzie, Brandon Eric Banks and Brandon Vandenburg, and they were all charged. Vandenburg was also charged with unlawful photography and one count of tampering with evidence.

Banks’ and McKenzie’s trials have yet to be set.