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Kellen Winslow Jr. found guilty on multiple counts

Kellen Winslow Jr. has been found guilty on some of the charges against him, while the jury is deadlocked on several more.

On Monday, the jury in the trial of former NFL player Kellen Winslow Jr. found him guilty on three of the 12 charges against him and not guilty of another. According to Dan Wetzel of Yahoo!, the jury is deadlocked on the remaining eight charges against Winslow.

Winslow was found guilty on a felony charge of raping a 58-year old homeless woman (Jane Doe No. 2) in 2018. He was also found guilty of indecent exposure involving a 58-year old woman (Jane Doe No. 4) who was gardening in her front yard and lewd conduct involving a 78-year old woman (Jane Doe No. 5) in a health club hot tub in March 2019. Both of the latter charges are misdemeanors, and Winslow was found not guilty on another lewd conduct charge involving the 78-year old woman.

On six additional felonies and two additional misdemeanors, the jury came back deadlocked on Monday.

The jury will return to deliberate on Tuesday, but Wetzel laid out the sentences Winslow is already facing.

For a reference point if the jury is able to reach a verdict on any of the remaining charges, he has been charged with two additional counts of rape.

Winslow, the sixth overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft by the Cleveland Browns out of the University of Miami, is the son of Hall of Fame tight end Kellen Winslow. The younger Winslow played 10 seasons in the NFL (2004-2013), for the Browns, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots and New York Jets. He  had 75 or more catches in a season four times, and earned one Pro Bowl selection.

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Winslow is now a convicted rapist, and he’ll have to register as a sex offender. He is also awaiting sentencing.

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