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[h2]The Cover-up of the Arrest of University of Michigan Football player, Brendan Gibbons, for Rape[/h2]
08/08/2013

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Brendan Gibbons mug shot. Image courtesy of Ann Arbor Police Department
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Brendan Gibbons on Football field. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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Introduction:

In 2009, Brendan Gibbons was a red shirt freshman field goal kicker for the University of Michigan football team. However, before his first varsity kick, he was arrested shortly after the Michigan/Ohio State football game in 2009, for raping an 18 yr. old freshman at a party in the Chi Psi fraternity house.

Brendan Gibbons was a highly ranked football recruit from Cardinal Newman High School in West Palm Beach, Florida. He was recruited as a field goal kicker but he also played defensive end, fullback and linebacker in high school.

“The 6-1, 205-pound Gibbons has had a strong senior season, converting 10 of 12 field goals with a long of 52 yards. He also has hit 93 percent of his kickoffs for touchbacks, and most go out the back of the end zone. Gibbons leg strength is one of his best assets and he expects he'll be able to show it off early at Michigan.”[1]

He was recruited under the head coach, Rich Rodriguez. He was a large and powerful athlete, and she was 106 lbs.

The only report in the newspaper was anonymous because the Ann Arbor Police refused to confirm that he was under arrest or that he was being investigated for rape.

According to the young woman’s statement to police, she knew Brendan Gibbons and considered him a friend. They were both scholarship athletes and they had both lived at Mary Markley Hall (dormitory). They saw each other at the athletic department’s academic center[2].

The night before the rape, there was an incident at another party where Gibbons had briefly kissed the young woman[3].

The night of the rape, the woman had gone to a party with some female friends, at the Chi Psi fraternity house. She had been served about 4 beers and a shot of alcohol[4]. She stated that she had a lot to drink. She also noted that about 80% of the people at the party were freshman. Within two days of the incident, the Chi Psi fraternity national headquarters put the UM chapter on suspension and prohibited them from having alcohol at any of their social events[5].

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Room 17: Scene of the crime. Image courtesy of Ann Arbor Police Department
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Cartoon on the door of room 17. Image courtesy of Ann Arbor Police Department
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She met Gibbons at the party and at one point was sitting with him on a couch. She needed to use a bathroom, which was located on the second floor of the fraternity. Gibbons walked with her to the second floor and followed her into the bathroom. She was wearing leggings under her dress, which Gibbons tried to pull down. She said no and left the bathroom. Gibbons followed and forced her into an open bedroom. He pushed her down on the bed, grabbing onto her arm to control her (note the documentation of bruises on her arm by the police)[6]. She told him “no” multiple times. He did not use a condom and semen was found on her dress. 

After the rape, the woman left the Chi Psi house immediately. She called a friend who met her on the way back to her dorm. She was crying hysterically and she told her friend what had happened[7]. She reported the incident to the resident advisor of her dorm, to a university housing security officer, campus police and to Ann Arbor police. 

She was taken to University Hospital for a rape examination, which showed vaginal tearing. 

Brendan Gibbons admitted to having sex with the young woman but claimed that it was consensual. “She never asked me to stop. We were both into it.” He stated that his whole life would be ruined, the girl always wins[8]
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Taylor Lewan on Football field. Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
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Shortly after the woman reported the rape, she began to receive threats from Gibbons roommate and fellow football player, Taylor Lewan (now an All-American), that he would rape her again if she pressed charges against Gibbons. 

The threats were reported by two other football players to the Office of Student Affairs who reported them to the University police. The University police did a “wellness check” on the young woman[9]  and met with Taylor Lewan. They warned Taylor Lewan not to threaten the woman again and that he might face criminal charges[10]. No criminal charges were ever filed by the campus police.  
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Brendan Gibbons went on to become the starting place kicker for the University of Michigan football team. His performance in the 2010 season was dismal and made him the butt of jokes but in 2011 and 2012 he had much better seasons and he is on the preseason watch list for awards in the upcoming 2013 season. 

In the 2011 Sugar Bowl, Gibbons kicked the winning field goal in the closing seconds of the game. He was interviewed after the game and was asked what he was thinking of while he was waiting to make the kick. His response was “brunette girls”. The video went viral on the internet, with more than 378,000 views. I cannot imagine what his victim thought when she heard of his remark.


This young woman has suffered greatly. Not only was she victimized by her rapist and by his roommate’s threats to rape her again, but the University denied her both protection and justice. At the very least, Brendan Gibbons should have been expelled and Taylor Lewan suspended. Instead, Brendan Gibbons is about to complete a successful football career at the University of Michigan and Taylor Lewan is an All-American.

This is not what Fielding Yost, Fritz Crisler or Bo Schembechler would have call a “Michigan Man”
 
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This is lame, got people posting in one thread or the other. Only thing that'd be worse is if they were posting the same thing in both.
 
Bet anything ESPN mentions damn near not a word of that situation and/or Taylor Lewan's involvement.
 
Bet anything ESPN mentions damn near not a word of that situation and/or Taylor Lewan's involvement.

The Washentaw Watchdog states the victim received threats from Lewan. The police report states Lewan said that stuff in front of other people, but the alleged victim was not present. (probably why that's one of the only things he doesn't source.)

So what would you like ESPN to report? That 4 years ago Lewan allegedly said some dumb things in regards to an alleged rape in which no charges were filed?
 
Bet anything ESPN mentions damn near not a word of that situation and/or Taylor Lewan's involvement.

The Washentaw Watchdog states the victim received threats from Lewan. The police report states Lewan said that stuff in front of other people, but the alleged victim was not present. (probably why that's one of the only things he doesn't source.)

So what would you like ESPN to report? That 4 years ago Lewan allegedly said some dumb things in regards to an alleged rape in which no charges were filed?

Are you being serious?
i really can't tell.

Ever heard of witness intimidation? Its a crime.

I know you're a Michigan fan but cMon son. You can't be serious
 
Okay, but legally speaking, do Lewan's actions fall under witness intimidation? Considering he never confronted the alleged victim or contacted her directly?
 
Did you read the article???

Shortly after the woman reported the rape, she began to receive threats from Gibbons roommate and fellow football player, Taylor Lewan (now an All-American), that he would rape her again if she pressed charges against Gibbons. 

The threats were reported by two other football players to the Office of Student Affairs who reported them to the University police. The University police did a “wellness check” on the young woman[9] and met with Taylor Lewan. They warned Taylor Lewan not to threaten the woman again and that he might face criminal charges[10]. No criminal charges were ever filed by the campus police
 
Did you read the article???
Shortly after the woman reported the rape, she began to receive threats from Gibbons roommate and fellow football player, Taylor Lewan (now an All-American), that he would rape her again if she pressed charges against Gibbons. 

The threats were reported by two other football players to the Office of Student Affairs who reported them to the University police. The University police did a “wellness check” on the young woman[9] and met with Taylor Lewan. They warned Taylor Lewan not to threaten the woman again and that he might face criminal charges[10]. No criminal charges were ever filed by the campus police
yeah, i just saw swendro's comment where said "the victim wasn't present" and was like huh?

the article said that he made the statements to her and that other witnesses (some of Lewan's own teammates reported it too.)
 
Yes. Did you read the police report? Because as I said it doesn't match up with the article. According to the police report she did not receive the threats from Lewan. He was spouting off in a hallway and got in the face of some girl he thought might have been the victim, but the victim was not present. So that's why I'm wondering if it was witness intimidation. Would that stand up in a court of law? Idk.

Notice how everything is sourced except for that sentence(and the one about being taken to the hospital, but I don't doubt that happen) Because the author took liberties in that instance of his article.

Read the police report. I believe it's either the [9] or [10] source and tell me if what the article states is the same as the police report.
 
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You're right, he didn't say it to her personally.

But according to the report he told her friends that "if she presses charges he's going to rape her because gibbons didn't."  I mean... lol.  Ok he didn't say it to her personally, but on two occasions he clearly said things to a person he either thought was her, or knew was her friend.  Yes this would hold up as a threat.  Just because he's sending them through an intermediary doesn't mean he didn't intend for it to reach her.  Doing so repeatedly also shows that.

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Jesus Christ


campus police, cover up, look the other way...

You've never heard of this happening before across college campuses?

Again I know you're a Michigan fan but you can't be this much of homer, can you?

Do you have a mother? Sister? Girlfriend? Daughter? You can't seeewhere that interaction w/ a victim of an alleged crime is a problem?
 
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How does an alleged crime this big not get charged by campus police? Couldnt she have gone to the actual city/state police and get charges processed there?
 
How does an alleged crime this big not get charged by campus police? Couldnt she have gone to the actual city/state police and get charges processed there?

In Ann Arbor where Michigan football is God? Victim may not have liked her own odds.
 
The same way a cop can pull over Michael Dyer with guns in his car and let him go even tho it was all on dash board camera
In Ann Arbor where Michigan football is God? Victim may not have liked her own odds.

And yet athletes get busted and suspended for accepting money or selling memorabilia by the NCAA but the real crimes they commit or get accused of they turn other cheek. You gotta love the NCAA and these corrupt Colleges.
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Too Many Georgia Fans in this thread...

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I asked about it on the Scout board. Most people said read the police reports (which I haven't done yet). They said there's a lot of holes in the girls story. Lewan can't be charged with anything because he didn't say anything directly to the girl. But take it with a grain of salt I suppose since I'm sure the people there are biased. They also said that the author has it out for the University because he had a friend get fired from there. Definitely not something I'd like to see about the school I root for regardless.
 
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