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“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum Annemarie Wiley’s husband, Marcellus Wiley, is facing two new allegations of rape stemming back from his days at Columbia University.
Two women filed lawsuits against the former football player earlier this month, claiming he sexually assaulted them in separate incidents back in the mid-’90s, according to court docs obtained by Page Six.
The first Jane Doe claimed that Marcellus, who previously faced assault allegations from other female students, invited her up to his single dorm room in October 1994.
She alleged that the 6-foot-4, 250-pound athlete immediately began “pressuring” her “to have sex” and got “angry” when she turned him down.
Annemarie Wiley’s husband, Marcellus Wiley, was accused of rape. Instagram/@annemariewiley Earlier this month, two women filed lawsuits against the former athlete claiming he raped them while attending Columbia University. Courtesy Columbia LionsAlthough the woman allegedly “said ‘no’ repeatedly,” Marcellus threatened to tell everyone she was a “slut” regardless of whether or not she slept with him, per the filing.
Marcellus allegedly told her she was “too uptight and needed to relax” and “cranked up the music on his stereo” before assaulting her.
She alleged in the firing that “[Marcellus] then swung [her] legs on the bed, lunged towards her and overpowered [her],” holding her down as he whispered to her “to relax, enjoy it, stop crying, and stop fighting the feeling.”
The then-sophomore athlete was allegedly “so frenzied and aggressive” that he never removed most of her clothing — such as her “sneakers, sweater, shirt and shorts.”
Both of the alleged incidents occurred in 1994. Getty Images for Up2Us Sports The two Jane Does claim Columbia University helped protect the athlete. Spiroview Inc. – stock.adobe.comAfter the alleged assault, Marcellus allegedly questioned if people in the “hallway had heard” her scream. He then kicked her out before his then-girlfriend arrived.
Although the Barnard student allegedly reported the incident to a school administrator, they urged her not to file a criminal complaint as her “own reputation would be tarnished.”
The administrator allegedly said her “complaint would not be anonymous, and [she] would be known as the girl who destroyed a Black man’s NFL dream.”
The second accuser claimed in court documents also obtained by Page Six that she was treated similarly by the university after approaching them about her alleged assault one month after the first woman’s.
In her filing, the woman claimed she and Marcellus had become “friendly acquaintances” after meeting in a psychology class.
The first woman alleged that Marcellus assaulted her after she “repeatedly” told him “no.” Getty Images The then-sophomore allegedly held her down as he assaulted her. Getty Images for Up2Us SportsShe alleged that he invited her to his dorm room one night to “study” but that he was lying in bed when she walked in.
The two allegedly “spent about 15 minutes listening to music and talking when, without warning, [Marcellus] pulled away the sheet to reveal that he was completely naked from the waist down.”
Jane Doe felt “trapped and terrified” as the running back allegedly “cranked up the volume on his stereo” so that nobody “would hear her if she screamed.”
Marcellus allegedly “grabbed [her] by the back of her head with one hand” and forced her “face down to his genitals,” telling her to “‘suck [his] d–k.'”
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“[He] then wrapped his thigh around the back of [her] neck and applied downward pressure, forcing [her] to perform oral sex on him,” the documents read.
The football player then allegedly forced her onto the ground, put on a condom and raped her.
Jane Doe allegedly wrote about the assault for a school project, which was reported to the university.
However, the woman claimed the school told her “not to file a police report” to “protect” Marcellus’ reputation.
After allegedly sharing her story with several administrators, Marcellus was placed on academic probation due to “poor grades,” rather than for sexual assault.
The two women are seeking unspecified damages. FilmMagic Reps for the former NFL star did not reply to our request for comment. annemariewiley/InstagramBoth women claim Marcellus harassed them after coming forward about the alleged assaults. They are seeking unspecified damages.
While the two accusers claim to have suffered from serious mental health issues as a result of the alleged assaults, Marcellus went on to have a decade-long career in the NFL.
He married Annemarie in 2014 and welcomed three children together. He is also dad to a daughter from a previous relationship.
Reps for Columbia University had no comment while Marcellus did not immediately respond to Page Six.
If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-330-0226.