Sexual assault cases involving three ex-MSU football players continue

Charges came from an incident at a party in January 2017

Former MSU football players, Josh King, Donnie Corley and Demetric Vance, face charges of sexual assault. They were charged last summer, in June of 2017 and were subsequently dismissed from the team.

On February 21st, the three former players had a pretrial hearing.

The incident was reported by a female Michigan State student who told police she was dragged into a bathroom during a party and forced to perform vaginal and oral sex on the three football players in question.

King is charged with one count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct and one count of third-degree criminal sexual conduct, and with capturing an picture of an unclothed person. He faces life in prison if convicted.

Corley and Vance are charged both with third-degree criminal sexual conduct. They each face up to 15 years in prison if convicted.

The defendants are out on bail and another hearing is set for April 4.

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