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Jerry Blash, Ben Roethlisberger Cop, QUITS Police Force

KATE BRUMBACK   04/16/10 01:35 PM ET   AP

Jerry Blash Ben Roethlisberger Cop Officer Quits

MILLEDGEVILLE, Ga. — The 20-year-old college student who accused Ben Roethlisberger of sexual assault told police she tried to get away from the Pittsburgh Steelers star, but he cornered her in a nightclub bathroom.

The woman's statements to police were included in hundreds of pages of police documents released Thursday. Earlier this week, prosecutors said no charges would be filed against Roethlisberger, who has denied the college student's accusations through his attorney.

The student told police Roethlisberger assaulted her in the bathroom of a bar in the college town of Milledgeville early on the morning of March 5. They had met earlier in the night as they bar-hopped, she with her sorority sisters and he with an entourage.

On Friday, Milledgeville Police Chief Woodrow Blue confirmed that Sgt. Jerry Blash, the officer who took the first report from Roethlisberger's accuser, resigned from the force Wednesday, a day before the Georgia Bureau of Investigation released the case documents.

The documents show Blash acknowledged to investigators that he made derogatory statements about Roethlisberger's accuser to other officers and that some in Roethlisberger's party may have overheard him. He was the only officer to interview Roethlisberger, with whom he had posed for pictures earlier in the night. Calls to a number listed for him rang unanswered Thursday evening and Friday.

The documents also show that after the college student's accusations surfaced, a 16-year-old in a youth law enforcement program run by the Milledgeville police told authorities he had been told about incidents involving Roethlisberger and a friend's sister. The 16-year-old told police the woman's brother told him that Roethlisberger twice made unwanted sexual advances.

Authorities repeatedly tried to interview the woman, who is in her early 20s, but she declined. A message seeking comment was left Friday with Roethlisberger's lawyer, Ed Garland.

The documents released Thursday for the first time detail the events through the eyes of Roethlisberger's accuser.

In a statement to police on March 5, the young woman said Roethlisberger encouraged her and her friends to do numerous shots. Then one of his bodyguards escorted her into a hallway at the Capital City nightclub, sat her on a stool and left. She said Roethlisberger walked down the hallway and exposed himself.

"I told him it wasn't OK, no, we don't need to do this and I proceeded to get up and try to leave," she said, according to the police documents. "I went to the first door I saw, which happened to be a bathroom."

According to her statement, Roethlisberger then followed her into the bathroom and shut the door.

"I still said no, this is not OK, and he then had sex with me," she wrote. "He said it was OK. He then left without saying anything."

Two of her friends said they saw a bodyguard lead her into the hallway and then saw Roethlisberger follow. They said they couldn't see their friend but knew she was drunk and were worried about her.

Ann Marie Lubatti told police she approached one of Roethlisberger's two bodyguards and said, "This isn't right. My friend is back there with Ben. She needs to come back right now."

She said the bodyguard wouldn't look her in the eye and said he didn't know what she was talking about. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation identified that bodyguard as Ed Joyner, a Pennsylvania trooper, and the man who led Roethlisberger's accuser down the hallway as Anthony Barravecchio, an officer on the force in the Pittsburgh suburb of Coraopolis.

Attorney Michael Santicola, who represents Barravecchio but said Joyner also is a longtime friend, confirmed March 10 that the two officers were present, but not in an official capacity. He said the two men are friends with Roethlisberger and did not witness any criminal activity or inappropriate behavior. He said the officers "have no memory" of meeting his accuser.

Lt. Myra A. Taylor, a spokeswoman for Pennsylvania State Police, said Thursday night the agency is getting a copy of the investigative report from Georgia authorities and will review it.

Roethlisberger also is being sued in civil court by a former Nevada hotel employee for an alleged sexual assault in 2008. No criminal charges were filed in that case.

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is reviewing the Georgia case and Steelers president Art Rooney II said Thursday that the league and team probably won't settle on any punishment until after next week's draft.

Rooney said the team is prepared to discipline Roethlisberger now, but will wait for the league's decision. Roethlisberger told him that he will accept the punishment, Rooney said.

Prompted partly by the Roethlisberger incident, Goodell sent a memo last week to NFL owners, executives and head coaches emphasizing the importance of the league's personal conduct policy. According to the memo, first reported by the New York Times, the absence of criminal charges is not enough to excuse poor behavior.

"The policy makes clear that NFL and club personnel must do more than simply avoid criminal behavior," the memo said. "We must conduct ourselves in a way that is responsible, that promotes the values upon which the league is based, and is lawful."

The Roethlisberger case has infuriated the Steelers.

"I have made it clear to Ben that his conduct in this incident did not live up to our standards," Rooney said. "We have made it very clear to Ben that there will be consequence for his actions, and Ben has indicated to us he is willing to accept those consequences."

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AP Sports Writer Alan Robinson in Pittsburgh contributed to this report.

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11:31 PM on 04/22/2010
So the two bodyguards were off duty cops?
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10:26 AM on 04/19/2010
In my next life, I want to be a white guy, they seem to get away with anything.
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Michael Valentine
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01:59 PM on 04/19/2010
I was just telling Kobe Bryant that very same thing. Pigs with money come in all flavors don't they?
03:11 PM on 04/21/2010
The pertinent question is: Will women ever get to see the day when men won't be able to just walk away from rape?
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09:18 PM on 04/17/2010
I think there's something to be said for the presumption of innocence. I can't help but think about Michael Vick- a gang banger with speed was suspected of killing and fighting dogs. What happened? Peta and every animal loving person in this country went nuts- there was a vitual lobbying effort to prosecute him nad punish him to the full extent of the law- Why was he thought to be guilty?

Now Big Ben a superbowl winning QB has been accused of assulting and raping women- most people have afforded him the presumption of innocence. I don't see women's organizations or anyone else protesting and asking for prosecution and punishment to the full extent of the law- And listen he's suspected of RAPING WOMEN. This guy is running around with police who are covering up for him and most people don't care- but they sure made a fuss over Vick's dog fighting.

I love dogs don't get me wrong, but this guy is hurting people and no one flinches- in fact they didn't even bring charges. There's something wrong here.
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12:26 AM on 04/18/2010
Right. It is all consistent. If if were dogs, the outrage would be of that "cut it with a knife quality" (no pun intended). Every vegetarian from both sides of the continental divide would righteously howl. But these are, geez, just dumb "collich" girls, huh?
11:28 AM on 04/18/2010
Thank you-fanned for the reality-animals do have more protection in our society than women. Young women need to understand that and carry hidden cameras/recording devices or they have no protection under the law. The mouthy, star struck officer who denigated the victim needed to resign, unable to protect anyone but the perp.
Roethlisberger had accomplices in his posse, not bodyguards. Over and over Roethlisberger has shown the location of his moral compass. As an enabled predator, he is a more hideous role model than the Vick ever could be and Vick lost his job.
Penalizing Roethlisberger a game or two speaks volumes about the Steelers moral compass, too.
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01:07 PM on 04/17/2010
From the time they are high school stars, they are treated like royalty and get what they want and never have to face the music for any misdeeds. There is always a "protector" around to make sure no criminal charges are brought, and if they are, the charges are but a shadow of what they should be and then they are quietly dismissed or reduced to next to nothing. Then they are coddled thruout college and the pros too. Like the football star receiver who ran down a pedestrian while stinkin drunk and gets 6 months!! ANYBODY else, based on what is being reported, would be jailed and charged with rape, except he is a super bowl hero. Thats all. Case closed.
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12:24 PM on 04/17/2010
Just a hint: they are censoring with much less vigor over at the ESPN website on this topic. I believe that Phyllis Schlafly is moderating for HP on this topic.
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10:44 AM on 04/17/2010
He very well could be done with the NFL as the Steelers will draft another quarterback and use the ones they have that can keep their dicks in their pants while in bars and public places. Pitt is not going to put up with that sort of crap as Dallas or Miami would. I would not be surprised if their is very little interest in taking him in a trade. How one goes from superbowl champ to exposing himself as it is said that he did is beyond me. The NFL sd make an example out of him.
10:00 AM on 04/17/2010
I live in the Greater Pittsburgh Area and remember when Ben was drafted by the Steelers. One of the things I remember was that Ben was touted as having "great Christian morals". I truly believe that the Steelers organization covered up the severity of Ben's injuries from his motorcycle accident. His actions the past few years have been anything but "Christian". It's time for him to 'fess up to what happened and quit stalling.
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09:31 AM on 04/17/2010
I never hated Michael Vick.
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09:30 AM on 04/17/2010
What a PIG.
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08:25 AM on 04/17/2010
After reading the items that have been released I cant see how he wasnt charged with anything.
09:10 PM on 04/17/2010
His police officer bodyguards covered this thing up.
07:57 AM on 04/17/2010
It's past time to lock Ole Ben up, melt the key and throw it in the ocean.
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07:56 AM on 04/17/2010
What "consequences"?

does losing your football career (though I doubt it will get that serious for him)

compare with being the subject of a RAPE?
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linton
Perseverance is one short race after another.
05:35 AM on 04/17/2010
What does he know and why is he resigning from the force?
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08:10 PM on 04/17/2010
Makes you wonder doesn't it?
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01:51 AM on 04/17/2010
What are the chances this behavior was "cultivated" in high school?