for those who remember him from last years recruiting...
Just published in LA Times:
Woods, a freshman from Encino Crespi High, allegedly was involved in three incidents at off-campus apartments between October and January.
By Chris Foster
4:52 PM PDT, March 13, 2009
E.J. Woods, a defensive back at UCLA, has been charged with assaulting two female students, the Los Angeles City Attorney's office said.
Woods, a 19-year-old freshman, was charged with two counts of sexual battery and four counts of battery. He could face up to one year in jail for each sexual battery charge and six months for each battery charge.
Calls to Coach Rick Neuheisel and to UCLA athletic officials were not immediately returned.
The charges come from three separate incidents at off-campus apartments between October and January, according to the city attorney's office. According to reports made to police, Woods made repeated inappropriate sexual contact with a student. The reports said that a friend of the student confronted Woods at a party, requesting that he stop touching her. Woods shoved the friend "around the chin/throat area."
Woods, who attended Encino Crespi High, was not arrested. He received a voluntary appearance letter and is scheduled to be arraigned on April 6.
Just published in LA Times:
Woods, a freshman from Encino Crespi High, allegedly was involved in three incidents at off-campus apartments between October and January.
By Chris Foster
4:52 PM PDT, March 13, 2009
E.J. Woods, a defensive back at UCLA, has been charged with assaulting two female students, the Los Angeles City Attorney's office said.
Woods, a 19-year-old freshman, was charged with two counts of sexual battery and four counts of battery. He could face up to one year in jail for each sexual battery charge and six months for each battery charge.
Calls to Coach Rick Neuheisel and to UCLA athletic officials were not immediately returned.
The charges come from three separate incidents at off-campus apartments between October and January, according to the city attorney's office. According to reports made to police, Woods made repeated inappropriate sexual contact with a student. The reports said that a friend of the student confronted Woods at a party, requesting that he stop touching her. Woods shoved the friend "around the chin/throat area."
Woods, who attended Encino Crespi High, was not arrested. He received a voluntary appearance letter and is scheduled to be arraigned on April 6.