Trial Ordered For Dismissed Michigan Football Player In Sex Video Case

ANN ARBOR  (AP) - A trial has been ordered for a former University of Michigan football player accused of filming sex acts with a woman without her consent.

The Ann Arbor News and Detroit Free Press report Logan Tuley-Tillman waived a preliminary exam Thursday in an Ann Arbor court. He's charged with two felony counts of capturing/distributing an image of an unclothed person and one felony count of using a computer to commit crimes.

Police said the woman reported the sex was consensual but not the filming. Tuley-Tillman told investigators he was too drunk to remember taking it.

Coach Jim Harbaugh removed Tuley-Tillman from the team in September because of "conduct unacceptable for a Michigan student-athlete."

Defense attorney Douglas Lewis declined to comment on the case.

The next hearing is expected early next year.

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