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Ex-New Mexico State basketball players criminally charged - ESPN

Three former New Mexico State basketball players have been criminally charged after accusations that they sexually assaulted their teammates last year, the state's attorney general said Thursday.

Deshawndre Washington, Doctor Bradley and Kim Aiken Jr. were charged with criminal sexual penetration, multiple counts of false imprisonment and criminal sexual contact, and multiple counts of conspiracy charges, according to indictment documents released Thursday.

The indictment documents contain few details of the alleged abuse but note that the alleged incidents occurred between August and November 2022. All 37 charges are felonies in New Mexico.

New Mexico State canceled the remainder of its 2022-23 men's basketball season in February after freshman guard Deuce Benjamin told campus police that older teammates had repeatedly forced him to the floor of their locker room and sexually assaulted him. The allegations also led New Mexico State to fire basketball coach Greg Heiar.

A spokesperson for New Mexico State didn't immediately return a message seeking comment Thursday. Washington, Bradley and Aiken could not be reached for comment.

In April, Benjamin and teammate Shak Odunewu filed a lawsuit naming Washington, Bradley and Aiken as defendants. In the lawsuit, Benjamin and Odunewu allege their teammates would pull down their pants, slap their buttocks and touch their scrotums. Odunewu reported the abuse to Heiar, who told Odunewu he would look into it and issue suspensions but didn't, according to the lawsuit.

New Mexico State settled that lawsuit for $8 million in June.

The three charged men, along with several former coaches and New Mexico State athletic director Mario Moccia, also are named as co-defendants in a second

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