Maxwell Hairston, the Buffalo Bills’ 1st-round pick, is accused of sexual assault

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Maxwell Hairston, a first-round draft pick for the Buffalo Bills, has been accused of sexual assault in a lawsuit filed in federal court in Kentucky. The lawsuit, initiated by a woman who claims the incident occurred in 2021 at the University of Kentucky, alleges that Hairston entered her dorm room without permission. The woman contends that Hairston disregarded her explicit verbal refusal to engage in sexual intercourse, forcibly removed her bottoms, and subsequently assaulted her. The Associated Press has chosen not to disclose the name of the alleged victim to protect her identity. In light of these serious allegations, agents representing Hairston were contacted for comments, but no immediate response was received on the matter.

The Buffalo Bills organization has opted not to comment directly on the lawsuit, instead referring to earlier statements made by their general manager, Brandon Beane. During the NFL draft in April, Beane noted that the team had conducted a thorough investigation into the sexual assault allegations against Hairston from 2021, stating that they found no substantial evidence to support the claims. He described Hairston as an 'impeccable kid' and expressed disappointment that such allegations are now associated with him. Hairston, who hails from West Bloomfield, Michigan, played three seasons at the University of Kentucky before being drafted 30th overall by the Bills. As a 21-year-old rookie, he is expected to compete for a starting cornerback position as the team prepares for the upcoming season, with training camp set to begin later this month after a break following mandatory practices in mid-June.

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Buffalo Billsfirst-round draft pick Maxwell Hairston was accused in a lawsuit of sexually assaulting a woman in 2021 at the University of Kentucky.

The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in federal court in Kentucky by a woman who claims Hairston entered her dorm room without being invited, ignored her when she said didn’t want to have sexual intercourse, forcibly removed her bottoms and sexually assaulted her.The Associated Press does not typically name alleged victims of sexual assault.

Texts seeking comment Wednesday were sent to agents for Hairston.

The Bills had no comment and referred to statements made by general manager Brandon Beane in April during the draft. Beane said at the time the team had “fully investigated” a sexual assault allegation from 2021 involving Hairston, who he called “an impeccable kid.”

“So that’s unfortunate when things like that are attached to someone’s name. And in this case, doesn’t seem to be anything there,” Beane said.

Hairston is from West Bloomfield, Michigan, and spent three seasons playing at Kentucky (2022 to 2024) before being selected by the Bills in the first round – 30th overall – of theNFLdraft in April. The 21-year-old Hairston is being given the opportunity to win a starting job at cornerback this season.

The Bills have been off since completing their mandatory practices in mid-June and return later this month for the start of training camp.

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Source: CNN