
A University of South Florida defensive end has been dismissed from the team after a second woman has come forward and claimed he sexually assaulted her.
LaDarius Jackson, 22, turned himself in to authorities on Wednesday, and was released on bond, according to the Tampa Bay Times.
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A woman claims that Jackson removed her clothes and forced her to perform sex acts after he came over to do his laundry, the Times reported. This allegation is on the heels of another, in which a woman claimed Jackson assaulted her in her dorm room.
Jackson was arrested in connection with sexual battery and false imprisonment in the first case, and now faces charges of sexual battery and false imprisonment in the second, the Times reported.
Jackson, a 6-foot-4, 243-pound junior defensive end, transfered to USF from Hinds Community College in Jackson, Miss.
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