
The Washtenaw County prosecutor’s office isn't reviewing sexual-related charges against former Michigan kicker Brendan Gibbons, who was expelled from the university last month, The Detroit News reports.
Gibbons was expelled for violating the university's sexual conduct policy. He was in grad school already, Angelique Chengelis writes in The News.
“We have not received a request for prosecution for anyone with this name,” Steve Hiller, Washtenaw County chief assistant prosecutor, tells the paper.
The Michigan Daily, the university's school paper, which broke the expulsion news, reported that a woman alleged that Gibbons raped her at a Chi Psi fraternity party in November 2009.
The Daily's editorial page questions why it took so long for the university to react to the allegations while Gibbons continued to play football. -- A.L.
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