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Pelicans star Zion Williamson accused of rape and abuse by ex-girlfriend in lawsuit

Pelicans star Zion Williamson accused of rape and abuse by ex-girlfriend in lawsuit

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Content warning: This article contains depictions of alleged rape and abuse
New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson has been accused of rape in a lawsuit filed by a woman claiming to be Williamson's former girlfriend.
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The lawsuit, which was filed to the Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, accuses Williamson of two instances of rape, as well as "a continuing pattern of abusive, controlling and threatening behavior."
Because this is a civil complaint, no criminal charges have been filed.
The woman, who is listed in the lawsuit as Jane Doe, said she began dating Williamson in 2018, while he was still at Duke. The two were reportedly romantically involved until June 2023, per the lawsuit.
Doe detailed two instances of alleged rape in the lawsuit, the first of which reportedly occurred in September 2020. Doe claimed she was taken to Williamson's house in Beverly Hills, but Williamson was not present at first. When Williamson returned late in the evening, he demanded sex with Doe. After Doe refused, Williamson allegedly pinned Doe down, held her hands behind her back and raped her.
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The second instance of rape allegedly occurred a month later. Williamson reportedly became angry with Doe after he said she wanted to visit a friend in San Diego. Williamson allegedly starting throwing items before tossing Doe on the floor and raping her. Williamson reportedly then took Doe's phone and laptop so she could not report the incident to police.
Williamson is also accused of threatening to have his security guard shoot the woman in the head and sending his security guard after Doe's parents. Williamson reportedly performed those actions multiple times between 2020 and 2023, per the lawsuit. Williamson was also accused of monitoring Doe's location at all times and going through her personal belongings without permission.
The Pelicans deferred all comments to Williamson's legal team.
Williamson's legal team released a statement Friday denying the allegations and accusing the woman of trying to "exploit a professional athlete." It added that Williamson and Doe engaged in a "consensual, casual relationship." The statement said Williamson reported the woman's "extortion attempts" to law enforcement and intends to file a counterclaim.
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Williamson, 24, spent one season at Duke before the Pelicans made him the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft. Williamson has battled multiple injuries over his career, though he has flashed All-Star upside when he's remained healthy.
After another injury-riddled season in which he played just 30 games, Williamson was the subject of trade rumors during the offseason. The Pelicans refuted those rumors, and even had Williamson represent the team at the 2025 NBA Draft lottery in May.

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