Police say Yovino, of South Setauket, New York, was attending Sacred Heart University in Fairfield when she reported being raped by two school football players in 2016, but later admitted making up the story.
The football players were never arrested, but both withdrew from the school while facing possible discipline. One player said in court Thursday that the allegations damaged his life, including forcing him to leave school.
Yovino s attorney, Ryan O Neill, said the apparent eye rolls were a non-story, saying in a lengthy statement, The claims that Nikki rolled her eyes in some sort of defiance of the process is false.
Three cars involved in crash on main road in Newport
Police, fire and ambulance services all attended the incident
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Emergency services were called to a three-car crash in Newport earlier this afternoon.
The incident took place on Corporation Road near L.T. Chemists and Lysaght s Park at around 12.45pm on Friday, April 30.
The road was closed in both directions and police, fire and ambulance services were also at the scene.
Gwent Police have since tweeted that the road has reopened.
A statement from the Welsh Ambulance Service said no serious injuries were reported in the crash.
A spokesperson said: “We were called on Friday, April 30 at approximately 12.45 pm to reports of a road traffic accident involving three vehicles on Corporation Road, Newport.
April 24, 2021
Jacob Goldowski had a hat-trick and an assist in a 7-1 win on Friday as the Wings moved closer to clinching the NAHL regular season title.
Maine 4 @ Johnstown 1 – The Nordiques closed the gap on the top spot in the East thanks to their fourth straight win in a 4-1 victory in Johnstown on Friday. Stefan Owens scored twice and Tyriq Outen made 32 saves in the win. Maine got off to a great start, jumping out to a 3-0 lead after two periods, which included a 1
st period goal from Aidan Connolly and two goals in the 2
nd period, both from Owens. The Tomhawks finally broke through late in the 3
The spookiest places to visit in Scotland â from haunted castles to vampire infested graveyards
Scotland s supernatural sites and haunted landmarks can provide plenty of inspiration for thrill-seeking day-trippers.
The creepy Balgonie Castle (Image: Scottish Paranormal)
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With dark tourism and interest in true crime on the rise, thrill-seekers looking for day trips around Scotland to scare themselves with tales of ghosts and the supernatural, will have plenty of options thanks to the country s rich history of hauntings, murders, and battlefield massacres.
SOUTH BEND â When Danielle Logan heard that a jury found Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of murder in the death of George Floyd, she âshed a tear for joy.â
But a nagging question remains in her mind: what if, as in Floydâs murder, there had been video footage of the interaction that ended with former South Bend police officer Ryan OâNeill fatally shooting her father, Eric Logan?
âI just wish that I had audio or video that I could give the prosecutor like the George Floyd case, because sometimes without that, I feel like Iâm at a loss,â she said in an interview.