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Former StFX football players found not guilty of sex assault

Two former StFX football players charged following a sexual assault investigation on campus have been found not guilty.

RCMP say an 18-year-old told them she was sexually assaulted on campus in Nov. 2017; that led a 19-year-old to come forward and report two separate cases of sexual assault on campus.

Jonah Williams, 21, of Halifax was originally charged with three counts of sexual assault against two different women, but had two of those three charges dismissed; Tyler Ball, 20, of Truro faces a single count of sexual assault.

Both were committed to stand trial on a single count of sexual assault after their preliminary hearings wrapped up in Sept. 2018; their judge-only trial got underway in Nova Scotia Supreme Court in Antigonish Oct. 21.

It lasted nine days, wrapping up Oct. 31.

The judge in the case delivered a verdict Wednesday.

The pair played defensive back for StFX- Williams was in the team’s starting line-up, Ball was not.

Neither Williams nor Ball are still with the X-Men football program.

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