Jurors Return Guilty Verdicts in Rape Trial of Kellen Winslow II

A jury has found Kellen Winslow II guilty on three of 12 charges. The former NFL player has been convicted of rape, indecent exposure and lewd conduct.

The jury in Vista returned the verdicts Monday afternoon. They continue deliberations on eight other counts Winslow is facing.

Following about a week of deliberations, the San Diego Superior Court jury acquitted him of a second lewd conduct count. The judge instructed the panel to resume deliberations on eight other counts on which they appeared to be deadlocked.

The jurors returned guilty verdicts for last May's rape of a 58-year-old homeless woman -- Jane Doe 2 -- in Encinitas, exposing himself to another woman -- Jane Doe 3 -- who was gardening in her front yard in Cardiff last May, and touching himself in front of a 77-year-old woman -- Jane Doe 5 -- at a Carlsbad gym in February. He was found not guilty of committing lewd conduct in front of Jane Doe 5 on a separate occasion.

The 35-year-old son of former San Diego Chargers legend Kellen Winslow still faces rape and kidnapping charges involving a 54-year-old hitchhiker last March in Encinitas, and a 17-year-old girl who was allegedly raped in 2003 at a Scripps Ranch house party.

Jurors told San Diego Superior Court Blaine Bowman that they had not yet reached a consensus on the other eight counts, but agreed to deliberate further.

Watch the reading of the verdicts HERE via Court TV

Source: CNS

Photo Credit: 10News


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