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<blockquote data-quote="baddnole" data-source="post: 3815463" data-attributes="member: 7094"><p>Sorry he was never formally charged but:</p><p>Lane was never arrested or prosecuted after the accusation and police investigation. The University of Tennessee Police Department conducted the investigation, assisted the woman in getting a rape exam and interviewed Lane, Orta and others in Lane's dorm suite the night of the alleged rape. Knox County Assistant District Attorney Leslie Nassios declined to prosecute Lane after the victim said she did not want to press charges. The case has since been closed.</p><p></p><p>Lane was reinstated to the Vols less than two months later, after missing four spring practices and the Orange and White game, a scrimmage that marks the end of spring practice. Jones at the time called Lane a "success story."</p><p></p><p>Lane, now a member of the Vols' 13-man player staff of team leaders, called his return to football "a big turnaround." And running back coach Robert Gillespie noted Lane had "learned from his mistakes, and he's done a good job of putting those behind him."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baddnole, post: 3815463, member: 7094"] Sorry he was never formally charged but: Lane was never arrested or prosecuted after the accusation and police investigation. The University of Tennessee Police Department conducted the investigation, assisted the woman in getting a rape exam and interviewed Lane, Orta and others in Lane's dorm suite the night of the alleged rape. Knox County Assistant District Attorney Leslie Nassios declined to prosecute Lane after the victim said she did not want to press charges. The case has since been closed. Lane was reinstated to the Vols less than two months later, after missing four spring practices and the Orange and White game, a scrimmage that marks the end of spring practice. Jones at the time called Lane a "success story." Lane, now a member of the Vols' 13-man player staff of team leaders, called his return to football "a big turnaround." And running back coach Robert Gillespie noted Lane had "learned from his mistakes, and he's done a good job of putting those behind him." [/QUOTE]
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