Vanderbilt rape case explained

The Vanderbilt rape case is a criminal case of sexual assault that occurred on June 23, 2013, in Nashville, Tennessee, in which four Vanderbilt University football players carried an unconscious 21-year-old female student into a dorm room, gang-raped and sodomized her, photographed and videotaped her, and one urinated on her face.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Three of the rapists were convicted, and received prison sentences ranging from 15 years, the minimum allowed by Tennessee law for their crimes, to 17 years. The fourth player accepted a plea deal which included 10 years' probation, and did not receive any jail time.

Rape

On June 23, 2013, four Vanderbilt Commodores football team players, Brandon Vandenburg, Cory Lamont Batey, Brandon E. Banks, and Jaborian "Tip" McKenzie carried an unconscious 21-year-old female student into a dorm room in the school's Gillette House dorm. They gang-raped and sodomized her, slapped her, inserted their fingers in her, and sat on her face as she was on the floor in a 32-minute attack.[6] [7] [1] [8] [2] [9] They took over 40 graphic photos, and took videos of the rape with the cell phones of Vandenburg, Batey, and Banks.[10] [9] The victim (who is white) told the court that after Batey (who is Black) raped her, he urinated on her face while saying she deserved what he was doing to her because of the color of her skin, saying what sources reported was "That’s for 400 years of slavery, you bitch."[11] [9]

Case

The four defendants documented their gang rape with both videos and pictures and tried to delete them. When the footage was recovered from their cellular devices, it was presented in court, as well as security camera footage that caught their act.[12]

The players were dismissed from the football team on June 29, 2013, and banned from campus during the six-week investigation that followed. On August 9, 2013, they were arrested and indicted for aggravated rape and sexual battery.[13] [14] All four men were charged with five counts of aggravated rape and two counts of aggravated sexual battery.[15]

The outcome of each case is as follows.

A fifth player, Chris Boyd, pleaded guilty in September 2013 to being an accessory after the fact by encouraging his teammates to keep quiet and destroy evidence of the rape, and was dismissed from the team but not the university for his role in helping cover up the rape.[24] [25] [26] He testified against Vandenberg and Batey as part of a plea deal, and was sentenced to a year of unsupervised probation.[27]

Mack Prioleau, the roommate of one of the defendants, Vandenburg, was in the room when the rape occurred. "I was scared and uncomfortable and didn't know what to do," Prioleau said during his 2015 testimony. Prioleau urged his friends to delete all the evidence that could be used against them and even helped clean the room in an attempt to remove anything that could have been traced back to the victim, like the victim's vomit. Prioleau was charged as an accessory to the crime and received one year of unsupervised probation.

Appeals by Batey, Vandenburg, and Banks to the Tennessee Court of Criminal Appeals in efforts to have their convictions overturned were unsuccessful in 2019. In 2020, the Tennessee Supreme Court declined to reconsider Vandenburg's appeal of his conviction.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Prosecutors detail assault as Vanderbilt University rape trial opens. Reuters. January 14, 2015. www.reuters.com.
  2. Web site: Former Vanderbilt football player sentenced in dorm rape case. July 15, 2016. CBS News.
  3. News: Stevens. Matt. Third Former Vanderbilt Football Player Convicted of Rape. February 23, 2018. The New York Times. June 23, 2017.
  4. News: Moyer. Justin Wm. Two former Vanderbilt football players convicted of rape thanks to pictures one of them took during attack. February 23, 2018. The Washington Post. January 28, 2015.
  5. News: Barchenger. Stacey. Tamburin. Adam. Jury: Brandon E. Banks guilty in Vanderbilt rape case. February 23, 2018. The Tennessean. June 27, 2017. en.
  6. Web site: Jaborian McKenzie, final Vanderbilt rape suspect, gets plea deal: 10 years probation, lifelong sex offender. May 21, 2018. Adam. Tamburin. The Tennessean.
  7. Web site: Vanderbilt accuser at first denied she was raped. Brian. Haas. December 3, 2013. USA TODAY.
  8. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2016/04/09/former-vanderbilt-football-player-found-guilty-of-raping-a-student-who-had-blacked-out/ "Former Vanderbilt football player found guilty of raping a student who had blacked out,"
  9. Web site: Cory Batey sentenced to 15 years in Vanderbilt rape case. Stacey. Barchenger. The Tennessean. May 25, 2017.
  10. Web site: Ex-Vanderbilt player Brandon Banks named in reports on Bucs QB Jameis Winston's suspension. The Tennessean. June 22, 2018.
  11. Web site: Batey gets 15 years in Vanderbilt rape case. July 15, 2016. ESPN.
  12. Web site: 2017-07-06. Update On The Vanderbilt Rape Case: One Rapist Still Walks Free. 2021-11-03. ENTITY. en-US.
  13. A look at Vanderbilt rape case that left community reeling. Jessica. Luther. Sports Illustrated. February 9, 2015 .
  14. News: Former Campus Athletes Indicted on Multiple Counts of Aggravated Rape, Aggravated Sexual Battery. ABC News. August 12, 2013.
  15. Web site: Court testimony provides details in Vanderbilt rape case . 2023-12-13 . The Jackson Sun . en-US.
  16. Web site: State of Tennessee v. Cory Lamont Batey | Tennessee Administrative Office of the Courts. www.tncourts.gov.
  17. Web site: Cory Batey sentenced to 15 years in Vanderbilt rape case. Stacey. Barchenger. USA TODAY.
  18. Web site: After nearly 5 years, fourth and final defendant in Vanderbilt rape case appears in court. Adam. Tamburin. The Tennessean.
  19. Web site: Brandon Vandenburg sentenced to 17 years in Vanderbilt rape case. Stacey. Barchenger. The Tennessean.
  20. Web site: Brandon Banks sentenced to 15 years in prison in Vanderbilt rape case. Stacey. Barchenger. The Tennessean.
  21. Web site: Tennessee Supreme Court will not consider Brandon Vandenburg's rape case appeal. Adam. Tamburin. The Tennessean.
  22. Web site: Fourth former Vanderbilt player gets probation in rape. May 22, 2018.
  23. Web site: Last Vanderbilt rape suspect avoids prison after plea deal, testifying against fellow defendants. Yahoo. May 22, 2018 .
  24. Web site: Vanderbilt Rape Case: A timeline of events. Mikayla Lewis, Scott. Couch. November 3, 2016. WZTV.
  25. News: Chris Boyd dismissed from Vanderbilt football program. USA Today. September 18, 2013. Brian. Haas. September 17, 2013.
  26. News: Chris Boyd becomes fifth Vanderbilt football player indicted in rape case. CBS News. August 18, 2013.
  27. Web site: After 3 years and 3 trials, another ex-Vanderbilt football player convicted in gang rape. Emily. Crockett. June 20, 2016. Vox.