ALAMEDA — It will be six to eight weeks before it is determined if Raiders first-round draft pick Gareon Conley will face charges on a rape allegation, according to an NFL Network report.
Conley met with Cleveland police Monday, the NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported, and provided a voluntary statement and a DNA sample.
Kevin Spellacy, the lawyer for Conley, gave the six- to eight-week time frame with a county prosecutor determining whether charges are warranted.
Conley and his accuser, Spellacy told the NFL Network, had a “consensual” sexual encounter.
Inquiries to the Cleveland Police Department’s public information office received no response.