Kellen Winslow II has agreed to a plea deal that will put him in jail for 14 years for sex crimes against five women.
According to NBC News, the agreement that was submitted on Friday in San Diego Superior Court replaces a previous plea agreement from November 2019. In the previous agreement, the former NFL tight end pled guilty to rape and sexual battery charges to avoid the possibility of life in prison.
That deal stipulated Winslow would spend between 12 and 18 years behind bars, with a judge determining the official length of the sentence after a hearing.
The agreement stated that the 37-year-old raped two women, assaulted another woman, and committed misdemeanor sex crimes against two others in different incidents.
The new deal includes a new guilty plea from Winslow for assaulting a hitchhiker with the intent to commit rape back in March 2018. This replaces a guilty plea he made in November 2019 for sexual battery against the same woman in question.
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