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Former NBA Player Ben McLemore receives an eight-year prison sentence

Former NBA Player Ben McLemore was sentenced to eight years and four months in Oregon State Prison after being found guilty of one charge of every first rape, the first degree of illegal sexual penetration and sexual abuse on first instance and sexual abuse.

McLemoreWho did not address the Court, was found guilty of three charges County Jury Clackemas 3. July.

His eight-year and four monthly penalties is a mandatory minimum for raping the first degree in Portland, Oregon.

Klackamas County The first assistant District Prosecutor Scott Healy announced a statement that says: “Many fears that this type of behavior will be exempted for several reasons in this case that such a kind of behavior will be in our community, and will always work hard to meet the responsibility and assessment of the victims of the victims.”

The victim appeared on imposing records and made the following statement, “This is the longest for almost four years of my life. I never imagined this 2021 would lead to incredibly difficult, because I could not overcome, why so many victims hesitantly or never to report what they did not apply.”

Last week, after the verdict, John Wentworth District District, he wanted it to be known to everyone that the perpetrators of such awful works will not receive a pass only because of their famous status.

“We recognize that there are those who fear individuals with the status of celebrity or position of prominence can avoid processing” Wentworth said. “Not in the Clackamas district. This case shows that my office causes crimes regardless of the status of the Community of the perpetrator.”

Click here to read the Complete Victim Defense Report (Warning: Graphic Details).

The case was presented in front of a large jury in February 2024. years, and the victim that provides testify, which led to the arrest of McLemore two months later.

Kristen Wenemiller, McLemore’s lawyer, will look for the “second” procedure to reevaluate the penalty for a minor sentence.

McLemore was seventh all choice in the NBA draft 2013. year and continued to play for Sacramento Kings, Memphis Grizzlies, Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakersand the portland trailblazers.

He later played for clubs in China, Greece, Spain and Turkey.



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