Former USF defensive end LaDarrius Jackson was arrested Wednesday for the second time this month after another sexual assault accusation.
According to a police report cited by the Times, the woman said Jackson asked her to shower with him multiple times.
Ladarrius Jackson was arrested earlier this month for an assault on an 18-year-old woman May 1. She repeatedly denied Jackson's requests and attempted to leave the bathroom, but he blocked the door, she reported.
The USF player allegedly committed sexual battery and then drove her to a local pharmacy to make her take an emergency contraceptive. He then made her drive him home to his on-campus dorm in USF's Holly Apartments'.
The team had suspended him indefinitely following the first arrest.
Jackson turned himself in at the Hillsborough County Jail.
The athlete allegedly forced the woman into her bedroom against her will, pushed her onto the bed and straddled her, the arrest warrant states.
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They say the victim and Jackson were acquaintances.
It is also worth noting that Jackson was initially slated to fly home with the spring semester coming to a close when he was contacted by the authorities and ultimately detained at the airport the first time around.
He was taken into custody at 11pm and ordered held without bond.
Jackson was originally arrested on Monday, May 1 while facing charges of sexual battery and false imprisonment of another student on the university's campus.
"I'm an alumni, graduated from USF in 1989, long before there was a football team", Taylor said "And while USF may not be the top-ranked school in the nation, I was never ashamed of being an alum until now", the judge added.
"While we find the allegations troubling, we will continue to gather information and support the judicial process before providing further comment", Bulls coach Charlie Strong said in a statement at the time.





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