Judge Properly Condemns Kellen Winslow Before Sentencing Him To 14 Years In Serial Rape Case

Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow was in court today for sentencing in a serial rape case. Winslow was ultimately sentenced to 14 years in prison for allegations of sexual assault stemming from five separate women’s claims.

San Diego County Superior Court Judge Blaine Bowman lashed out at Kellen Winslow prior to the sentencing. Bowman told Winslow that there are two words to describe him, “sexual predator”.

“The vulnerability of the victims was no accident,” Bowman said via The New York Post. “It was the type of victim that you sought out yourself because you felt that perhaps they wouldn’t report the crime” or “wouldn’t be deemed credible by the jurors.”

Winslow’s allegations range from preying on a homeless women, to performing a “lewd” act in front of an elderly woman at a gym.

“In the future, I do plan to tell my story,” said Winslow.

The only problem? By the time Kellen Winslow returns from prison, I’m not sure anyone will want to hear from him.


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