In March of 2019, Winslow was jailed for two new counts of lewd conduct in addition to one count of battery on an elder and one count of willful cruelty to an elder. On June 10, 2019, he was convicted of rape, a lewd conduct in public charge as well as indecent exposure.
Retrieved June 10, 2019. ^ "Former NFL player Kellen Winslow Jr. to be retried on 8 charges, including kidnapping and rape". CBS News. June 14, 2019. Retrieved July 12, 2019. ^ "Kellen Winslow Jr. Pleads Guilty to Raping Unconscious Woman".
Defense attorney Marc Carlos said Winslow made a difficult choice to accept the plea deal. "The downside of any conviction would land him in prison for the rest of his life, and he made this decision based upon his family, his father, his children, and he wanted to be there for them in the future,'' Carlos said.
On February 19, 2021, Winslow agreed and accepted a 14-year prison sentence for one count of rape and two counts of assault, and was sentenced on March 3, 2021. ^ a b cFigueora, Teri (November 4, 2019). "Kellen Winslow II pleads guilty to two sex-crimes charges, faces 12 to 18 years in prison".
In graphic testimony, a now 33-year-old woman describes how Kellen Winslow Jr. allegedly raped her at a house party.
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Back in June, Winslow was convicted on 4 criminal charges ... but the jury was deadlocked on 8 remaining charges. Winslow was due back in a San Diego court Monday for a retrial on the 8 remaining counts but cut a plea deal minutes ago in which he pled guilty to 2 counts -- sexual battery and rape of unconscious person.
Winslow Jr. played in the NFL from 2004 to 2013 -- and made the Pro Bowl in 2007 as a tight end for the Cleveland Browns. Kellen Winslow Jr. Crime & Arrests TMZ Sports Breaking News NFL.
In exchange for his plea, the remaining 6 charges were dropped -- which is a big deal for Kellen because he was facing a LIFE sentence if convicted on those 6 counts.
Winslow had previously denied ALL allegations and vowed to prove his innocence.
He earned more than $43 million in salary during his 10-year career, making him one of the league's highest-paid tight ends, playing for Tampa Bay, New England and New York after leaving Cleveland.
Winslow's attorneys argued that their client likely sustained more than 1,000 hits to his head during his career and that he had been diagnosed with frontal lobe damage and symptoms associated with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). Winslow Sr. told the court his son is a "good man with a huge heart" but is dealing with depression and is "in greater need of rehabilitation than punishment."
Winslow, who played for Cleveland, Tampa Bay, New England and the New York Jets, earned more than $40 million over 10 seasons in the NFL.
Nov 4, 2019. Associated Press. VISTA, Calif. -- Former NFL player Kellen Winslow Jr. pleaded guilty Monday to raping an unconscious teen in 2003 and to sexual battery involving a 54-year-old hitchhiker in a deal that spared him the possibility of life in prison.
Winslow's attorneys said he suffers from traumatic brain injury from his football playing and a motorcycle accident that ended his career.
Defense attorneys attacked the credibility of the five women and pointed out inconsistencies in their stories in the first trial.
Defense attorney Marc Carlos said Winslow made a difficult choice to accept the plea deal. "The downside of any conviction would land him in prison for the rest of his life, and he made this decision based upon his family, his father, his children, and he wanted to be there for them in the future,'' Carlos said.
Winslow initially hesitated and seemed to agonize over his decision.
In short order, Winslow made a plea deal in an attempt to reduce his sentence.
Then, on June 7, 2018, Winslow was arrested after running from a mobile home park in California.
It was during his time at Scripps Ranch that his profile began to expand. Winslow Jr. grew in size and strength and, with the tutelage he received from his father, became a load to defend against. High school opponents couldn’t keep up and college recruiters took notice.
Dressed in a navy blue suit jacket, white collared shirt, and dark, red, speckled tie, Winslow wore a solemn expression on his face.
Winslow Jr. was four when his father retired after nine NFL seasons. Even with Winslow Sr. retired, football would still be relatively prevalent in the Winslow household. As Winslow Jr. grew up, Winslow Sr. made it a point to have his son play other sports including basketball and engage in various hobbies.
Injuries, Good Fortune, and Questionable Behavior. Winslow Jr. was only two games into his pro career when a leg injury cost him the remainder of the 2004 season. Then, in May of 2005, he was sidelined for the entire ‘05 season after crashing his motorcycle and tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.
Winslow’s 2008 season was cut short after being hospitalized with a staph infection.
Winslow was arrested on June 14, 2018, on charges of kidnapping and rape. In July, a judge ordered Winslow to stand trial for kidnapping and raping two women with similar stories of sexual assault. Winslow was placed on house arrest with GPS monitoring after posting $2 million bail.
On October 11, 2013, Winslow was suspended for four games for violating the NFL's policy on performance-enhancing substances.
On October 17, 2006, Kellen's half-brother Justin Winslow died, although no cause of death was reported; he was 23 years of age and was found unconscious by his mother. Kellen II and Justin are the only sons of Hall of Fame tight end Kellen Winslow.
Winslow was expected to give the Cleveland offense an immediate boost. Two games into his rookie season, however, he suffered a broken right fibula, which cost him $5.3 million in incentive bonuses. The injury kept him on the sidelines for the remainder of the year after having only recorded five catches for 50 yards. After two operations on the injured leg, Winslow made a complete recovery.
Winslow received national attention following a 2003 University of Miami game with the Tennessee Volunteers. Eighteenth-ranked Tennessee defeated #6 Miami on the Hurricanes home field by a score of 10-6. During a sweep play for Miami wide receiver/cornerback Devin Hester, Winslow blocked two Volunteers, effectively taking both defenders out of the play. When questioned during the media session following the game, Winslow referred to himself as "a ... [ sic] soldier", despite never serving in the military. He later apologized for the remarks that garnered national attention.
Winslow was born in San Diego, California, the son of San Diego Chargers tight end Kellen Winslow, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He attended Patrick Henry High School, in San Diego, for his freshmen and sophomore years of high school and Scripps Ranch High School for his junior and senior years.
In the opening game of the 2006 NFL season against the New Orleans Saints, Winslow recorded his first NFL touchdown, scoring on an 18-yard pass from quarterback Charlie Frye. Winslow emerged as a reliable target for Cleveland, finishing the year with 89 receptions, the most at his position on the season, which also tied Ozzie Newsome 's all-time franchise record for receptions in a season. Winslow underwent microfracture surgery on his right knee January 31, 2007, at the Cleveland Clinic in an attempt to further repair cartilage damage sustained in the motorcycle accident in 2005.
He was initially hit with 12 charges over the allegations ... and faced up to life in prison if convicted on all counts. But, a jury in 2019 found him guilty of several charges, and Winslow cut a plea deal on the remaining charges to avoid further prosecution and help secure a lighter sentence.
Kellen Winslow Jr. is now slated to spend the next decade-plus behind bars ... a judge sentenced the ex-NFL star to 14 years in prison Wednesday, and blasted him in the process.
But, a jury in 2019 found him guilty of several charges, and Winslow cut a plea deal on the remaining charges to avoid further prosecution and help secure a lighter sentence.