Former Univ. of Michigan football player pleads guilty to filming sex
February 9, 2016 - 9:41 am
Former University of Michigan football player Logan Tuley-Tillman plead guilty to illegal videotaping a woman having sex without her approval.
The 20-year-old pleaded guilty to capturing or distributing an image of an unclothed person and using a computer to commit a crime during a pretrial hearing on Monday in a Michigan court.
Coach Jim Harbaugh dismissed Tuley-Tillman from the Michigan football program on Sept. 10 after speaking with police and within a week of the videotaping incident, according to police reports.
Tuley-Tillman saw action in the Wolverines' 2015 season opener against Utah on Sept. 3. The incident occurred the next day.
An additional count of the first charge was dismissed.
Tuley-Tillman said in court he used the woman's cellphone to record the two having sex, which was consensual. The filming was not.
According to police reports, Tuley-Tillman said he was too drunk to remember taking the video.
He will be sentenced March 28.
Tuley-Tillman is transferring to Washington State.
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