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Sunday, December 15, 2013
New York (CNN) -- Florida State University
quarterback Jameis Winston was awarded the 79th Heisman Trophy on
Saturday, an honor that comes amid lingering questions about a rape
allegation that has cast a pall over his claim to the coveted bronze
statue.
Winston, who was considered a frontrunner by many college analysts, led the top-ranked Seminoles as a freshman to an undefeated regular season and a chance to play for a national championship in January.
"It's a blessing. I don't
even know what's going on right now, honestly. I'm just so happy. I'm
overwhelmed," Winston told an audience during the presentation in New
York.
But even as Winston
became only the second redshirt freshman to win the Heisman, questions
swirled about a rape allegation made against him more than a year ago
but made public only last month.
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Lawyer: Winston case a 'complete failure'
Prosecutors declined this
month to file a charge against Winston, but a news conference by his
accuser's lawyer the day before the Heisman presentation kept fueling
the story.
Asked about the case on
Friday, Winston -- who has maintained the sexual activity was consensual
-- told reporters: "I knew I did nothing wrong."
On Saturday, shortly
before being awarded the Heisman, he told the audience that he wanted
people to know that he was a family man who loved his life and his
college experience.
"People just got to know I love life," he said.
Winston recorded 3,820
passing yards and 38 passing touchdowns this year. He is only the second
redshirt freshman to win the Heisman. The first freshman winner came
last year, when Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel took the honor.
At age 19, Winston is
the youngest player to win the Heisman. He also is the third FSU player,
behind Charlie Ward and Chris Weinke, to claim the honor.
Winston led Florida
State to a 13-0 regular season, setting the Seminoles up to take on the
Auburn University Tigers in the BCS National Championship on January 6.
The game will be played on Winston's 20th birthday.
Winston, who received
686 first-place votes according to Heisman trustees, finished ahead of
Manziel, Auburn's Tre Mason, University of Alabama's AJ McCarron,
Northern Illinois University's Jordan Lynch and Boston College's Andre
Williams.
Winston's Heisman honor
comes one day after attorney Patricia Carroll called on Florida
officials to investigate how authorities in the state capital handled
the now-closed investigation into the alleged sexual assault of her
client.
Carroll accused the
Tallahassee police detective who handled the case of spending time and
resources investigating her client instead of Winston.
More than half of the
248-page investigative file authorities released to her consisted of
records related to her client's telephone, social media and other
records, Carroll said. She said only 11 pages of the filed contained
references to Winston, and some of the material released by authorities
differed from those obtained by the woman's family.
The lawyer also
questioned how investigators handled and tested evidence in the case and
said authorities failed to get warrants to examine video surveillance,
Winston's apartment and other potential evidence that could have proven
crucial to the case.
Earlier this month,
Willie Meggs, the state attorney for the 2nd Judicial Circuit, which
includes Leon County and Tallahassee, announced that Winston would not
be arrested. A key factor was the accuser's recollection of the events
during the December 2012 incident, in which she alleged Winston raped
her after she had been drinking with friends at a Tallahassee bar,
according to Meggs.
"We have a duty as
prosecutors to only file ... charges if we have a reasonable likelihood
of a conviction," Meggs said at the time. "We did not feel we could meet
that burden."
The prosecutor said investigators did not have even probable cause to arrest Winston, which requires a low standard of proof.
Winston's attorney, Tim Jansen, has said his client had consensual sex with the woman.
Florida Attorney General
Pam Bondi has spoken with the head of the Florida Department of Law
Enforcement about the possibility of an inquiry, but no formal request
has been received, spokesman Jenn Meale told CNN on Friday.
According to police
documents, the woman told investigators she had been drinking with
friends at a Tallahassee bar called Potbelly's. She said an unknown man
gave her a shot glass of liquid before they left the bar. She said she
did not remember much of what happened next but told investigators she
remembered winding up in a ground-floor apartment, where a man took off
her clothes and had sex with her despite her objections. She reported
the alleged assault to campus police that night.
The woman came forward a
month after making her initial report to accuse Winston, but
Tallahassee's interim Police Chief Tom Coe said last week that she
"broke off contact" with investigators in February and said she didn't
want to go forward with the case.
The woman's family has
claimed that a detective had warned her attorney that Tallahassee is a
"big football town" and that her life could be miserable if she pursued
the case.
Carroll said the woman
is not contemplating any civil litigation and is focusing on finishing
final examinations at Florida State under special accommodations made by
the school.
She said the woman's sorority has been subjected to threats and has had some tires slashed.