Thursday, February 23, 2017

A Woman Admitted She Falsely Reported Being Raped To Gain The Sympathy Of Another Man

Bridgeport Police Department

An 18-year-old woman was charged with falsely reporting she was raped by two men, months after the one of them — a Sacred Heart University football player —was stripped of his scholarship, kicked off the team, and withdrew from the school.

On Wednesday, Nikki Yovino was charged with second-degree false reporting of an incident and tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, Captain Brian Fitzgerald, of the Bridgeport Police Department, said in a statement.

In October 2016, Yovino told police she was sexually assaulted at a Sacred Heart football party when two men pulled her into a bathroom in the basement of a house and took turns sexually assaulting her. One of the men was a Sacred Heart University student and member of the football team, police said. The other man was a former Sacred Heart student.

Both men admitted having sex with Yovino, but told police it was consensual, according to the Connecticut Post.

As the investigation continued, police said they received information — including new witness accounts, text messages, and cell phone video — that contradicted Yovino's initial statements.

When a detective questioned Yovino about inconstancies in her story, she admitted she made up the accusation against the two student athletes as a way of gaining sympathy from another man she was interested in, according to the arrest warrant affidavit obtained by the Connecticut Post.

"She admitted that she made up the allegations of sexual assault against (the football players) because it was the first thing that came to mind and she didn't want to lose (another male student) as a friend and potential boyfriend," the Connecticut Post reported. "She stated that she believed when (the other male student) heard the allegation, it would make him angry and sympathetic to her."

BuzzFeed News requested the affidavit, but was told it can only be viewed in person.

Yovino turned herself into police and was released after posting $150,000 bond. Her next court appearance is scheduled for March 3.

Yovino's lawyer, Mark Sherman, said that he has not yet been provided with police reports and video footage, but that he expects his client to plead not guilty.

"The details of what happened here will come out at the appropriate time during the court process," Sherman said in a statement.

A Sacred Heart University spokesperson did not immediately respond to BuzzFeed News' request for comment, but told the Connecticut Post that the student who was accused of rape has been allowed readmission to the school but without his scholarship. He is no longer on the football team.

"Whenever there is any kind of incident at Sacred Heart University, we go to great lengths to ensure due process for all parties involved," the university's spokesperson Deborah Noack told the Connecticut Post. "The way that this particular case is playing out certainly demonstrates the validity of our procedures."



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