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Brandon Vandenburg, Former Vanderbilt Football Player, Found Guilty of Rape

Related Topics: Rape, Battery (crime)

Former Vanderbilt Commodores football player Brandon Vandenburg was convicted on five counts of aggravated rape, two counts of aggravated sexual battery and one count of unlawful photography on Saturday, according to the Tennessean's Natalie Neysa Alund.

The Associated Press (via ESPN.com) reported Vandenburg was convicted by a jury following "just over four hours of deliberation" after he was put on trial for "encouraging his teammates to rape an unconscious woman he had been dating" in June 2013.

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