NEW YORK — NFL legend Lawrence Taylor was indicted Wednesday on charges of rape, criminal sexual act and sexual abuse, the Associated Press reports.
Taylor, 51, was also indicted on charges of endangering the welfare of a child and patronizing a prostitute, stemming from his alleged rape of a 16-year-old girl.
The linebacker was arrested on May 6 at a Holiday Inn in Montebello, New York. Police say the girl was a runaway who was forced into prostitution by Rasheed Davis, a 36-year-old man who offered her a place to stay after they met a few weeks earlier.
Davis, who is also in custody, allegedly beat the victim and drove her to the hotel to have sex with Taylor. When she refused, Davis handed her over to Taylor, who sexually assaulted her, police said. Taylor alleged paid her $300 for sex.
The Hall of Famer's attorney has denied the allegations, calling Taylor a "loving family man."
"My client did not have sex with anybody," lawyer Arthur Aidala previously told AP. "Lawrence Taylor did not rape anybody."
Taylor has battled substance abuse problems and faced several legal issues in the past.
The famous athlete, who was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame in 1999, appeared on ABC's Dancing With the Stars last year.
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