Report: Georgia player accused of filming/sharing sexual encounter without consent to either
According to a report from Dawg Nation, Georgia redshirt freshman Detravion “Tray” Bishop was arrested earlier in the week on a felony charge for eavesdropping/surveillance.
The report said that on Wednesday, Bishop was booked at Athens-Clarke County and released an hour later on $5,700 bond.
That was reportedly from a complaint made on April 28 about an incident that occurred on Sunday, Nov. 5, which was a day after Georgia beat South Carolina.
Here was what the police report said (via Dawg Nation):
“The complainant wished to report that there was a student going around showing people a sex tape of her … without her consent,” the police report said. “… A subsequent investigation into this incident led us into determining that the crime of unlawful eavesdropping occurred on 110517. The investigation showed that Detravion Bishop had recorded [victim’s name] inside his dorm room without her permission and without her knowledge.”
Georgia acknowledged the reported arrest, and Kirby Smart said in a statement through a UGA spokesperson that “they don’t condone the alleged actions” and that “they’re investigating the matter further.”
The Dawson, Ga. native didn’t play in a game for the Dawgs as a true freshman in 2017. The former 4-star recruit’s status with the team has yet to be determined.
That’s pretty messed up. If this is true he needs to be kicked off of the team.
Innocent until proven guilty. But if he is guilty, goodbye!
I knew a guy that did this in college. He works for the FBI now.
Never underestimate the potential for high school and college kids to do something stupid.
I just don’t understand with the great opportunity they have, and if guilty, they have just blown their chances to play football and get a great education at one of the best Power 5 conference schools in the nation.
He is mostlikely the product og generational inbreeding
Uuuum . . .
It seems that in your comment above you confused the subject-verb “I am” with the subject-verb “He is”.