Texas Tech guard Pop Isaacs has been accused in a civil lawsuit of sexually assaulting a minor whereas the Crimson Raiders have been within the Bahamas for the Battle 4 Atlantis match.
A TTU booster purchased booze for guard Pop Isaacs and one in every of his teammate, who have been in a room with two ladies — aged 16 and 17 — in accordance with a duplicate of the lawsuit, which was obtained by ESPN. Isaacs and the 17-year-old went into one other room the place she was sexually assaulted after she “tried to combat him off,” the swimsuit, filed in Lubbock County, Texas by her mother and father, alleges. They’re looking for $1 million in damages.
Although the age of consent within the Bahamas is 16, the suit says the girl couldn’t consent because she was intoxicated.
Texas Tech launched a press release, saying the “matter was instantly and correctly reported” to its Title IX Workplace.
Its investigation discovered that Isaacs “stays in good standing, and there’s no cause to withhold him from college actions, together with basketball competitors.”
Isaacs, a sophomore guard from Las Vegas, is the staff’s main scorer (15.8 factors per sport). The Crimson Raiders are 11-2 and in first place within the Massive 12.