Former NBA Star Dwight Howard Denies Sexual Assault Accusations: Latest Update and Exclusive Details

2023-10-26 21:11:01

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Release time 2023.10.26 17:10 Taipei time

Update time 2023.10.26 17:10 Taipei time

Former NBA star Howard once came to Taiwan to play, and there was a “Warcraft” trend at that time. (Photo taken from Taoyuan Leopards professional basketball team Taoyuan Leopards Facebook) Reporter

Former NBA star Dwight Howard was accused of sexual assault by a man in the United States, but Howard denied it through his lawyer and hoped that the court would dismiss the case.

According to the Associated Press, an American man named Stephen Harper filed a civil lawsuit once morest Howard and another man in July this year, accusing him of assault, false imprisonment and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Harper said in the lawsuit that he met Howard through Instagram and they exchanged “explicit text messages” before meeting at Howard’s home on July 19, 2021.

Harper further revealed that on the way to Howard’s home, Howard asked if he would allow other interested parties to join them for this “event,” but Harper responded that he was not interested in the offer.

Harper described that upon arriving at Howard’s home, they were joined by a man dressed as a woman who introduced himself as “Katie.” Harper said he tried to resist the two men, but Howard and Katie forced him to engage in sexual activity.

Afterwards, Howard submitted a response through his lawyer and denied Harper’s accusations, saying that the three “engaged in consensual sexual activity.” Howard also asked that the case be dismissed.

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