Allegations that three U.S. Naval Academy football players raped a female midshipman have brought controversy to the campus.
The Washington Post reports:
In the prosecution’s closing statement, Lt. Cmdr. Phil Hamon said that all three accused men had admitted to investigators or to the accuser that they had sex with her that night.
Hamon cited defendant Tra’ves Bush’s admission to investigators that he had sex with the accuser at the party. Bush’s co-defendant Joshua Tate also made statements to the woman in the days and months after the alleged incident about having had sex with her, Hamon said. And investigators testified that defendant Eric Graham told them that the accuser performed oral sex on him.
But Hamon acknowledged that the case hinges on how intoxicated the woman was, whether she was too drunk to consent and whether the accused knew it…
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