Keyontae Johnson responds to prosecutors dropping sexual assault charges because “there wasn’t enough evidence”

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) – Former Gator basketball player Keyontae Johnson is thanking God and the State Attorney’s Office for dropping the sexual assault case against him.

This all began when a 19-year-old woman called police in late February, claiming the basketball star sexually assaulted her.

In March, Gainesville police detectives determined probable cause, leading to the complaint carrying a potential charge of first-degree felony sexual assault.

After months of investigation, Darry Lloyd, Deputy Chief Investigator at the State Attorney’s Office said they couldn’t find enough evidence for two reasons.

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