RHOP’s Juan Dixon Named In Sexual Assault Lawsuit


A former Coppin State basketball participant has filed a lawsuit towards the college, naming key employees, together with head coach Juan Dixon.

Ibn Williams says Dixon did not act when Willaims disclosed that Lucien Brownlee, a director of participant improvement, was allegedly tormenting and harassing him into sexual acts.

The swimsuit claims Williams is aware of “by data and perception” that Brownlee is behind an elaborate sexual assault scheme. Williams says he despatched somebody he believed to be a lady sexual photos of himself underneath the guise of a budding romance.

However the catfisher quickly became a blackmailer, threatening to make use of the pictures except Williams fulfilled deviant requests. When Williams refused to adjust to requests, the blackmailer leaked the sexual pictures to the employees and group, per the swimsuit.

Right here’s What The Lawsuit Says Occurred:

The lawsuit doesn’t primarily goal Dixon however argues that he was negligent in defending Williams. It additionally named Coppin State College, the College System of Maryland, Lucien Brownlee, athletic director Derek Carter and the state of Maryland. Williams reportedly filed the lawsuit final week, in line with Baltimore Brew–who broke the story.

Although the blackmailer claims to be a 3rd get together, Williams strongly believes Brownlee is behind all of it. The catfish communication started throughout Williams’ first semester within the fall of 2018. By the top of it, the catfisher grew to become a blackmailer. They allegedly demanded Williams comply with any requests or threat his non-public conversations and pictures being uncovered.

“In concern of dropping his place within the basketball program, his tuition and room, and board funds he was promised by Coppin State College, Plaintiff continued to answer the particular person messaging him in an more and more futile try to appease his tormentor,” the lawsuit states.

By the top of the spring semester of 2019, Lucien Brownlee instructed Williams that the blackmailer additionally had photos of him. On the time, Brownlee was a senior who was going to return as employees the next semester, per Baltimore Brew. 

After that dialog, Williams started receiving requests to have interaction in sexual acts with Brownlee, however the athlete refused at first. Within the fall semester, the threats ramped up once more. The blackmailer, figuring out Brownlee’s availability, requested a video of Williams and Brownlee participating in oral intercourse.

“Within the face of the specter of publicity and lack of his place within the basketball program and its monetary help and with the insistence and urging of Coach Brownlee, Plaintiff acquiesced,” the lawsuit states.

In early December, the blackmailer alerted Williams that Brownlee was going to rearrange a sexual encounter between them. Williams ignored the request. As the times handed, extra requests for sexual movies rolled in, and the blackmailer rejected a solo video Williams despatched. The blackmailer insisted Williams interact in intercourse with Brownlee–right through March 2020.

How Is Juan Dixon Concerned? 

In an try to distance himself from the blackmailer, Williams disclosed a unique allegation to his household. He shared his discomfort with “the unchecked use of unlawful medication and inappropriate habits of members of the basketball program” throughout away video games. In response, his father arrange a gathering with head coach Dixon to debate the drug points.

Williams urged a switch, however the swimsuit says Dixon “was adamant that [Williams] ought to stick with this system” regardless of being “helpless to handle the drug subject in any significant means.”

When Williams returned to campus within the fall of 2020, the blackmail began once more. When Williams paid the requests no consideration, alleged blackmailer Brownlee launched the pictures to the employees, group, and public in November 2020. The swimsuit says that the next day Dixon referred to as Williams to observe, the place they spoke about Brownlee.

“Defendant Juan Dixon admitted to the plaintiff that Lucien Brownlee was mentally ailing or in any other case emotionally imbalanced and that his historical past was recognized to the Coach, Derek Carter, and the varsity,” the swimsuit states. “Defendant Dicon once more confirmed his consciousness of the Coach Brownlee’s instability later that very same night in a cellphone name to Plaintiff’s brother nad father the place Defendant Dixon repeated that Lucien was “sick” and had a “troubled background.”

How Did The College Reply To Williams’ Disclosure? 

Williams took his story to the college after Dixon allegedly did not take any motion towards Brownlee. However the swimsuit alleges Coppin State induced additional emotional misery by neglecting to deal with him like a sufferer of sexual assault. As a substitute, the swimsuit claims, he was questioned about his previous sexual experiences and orientation.

The lawsuit accuses the college and its teaching employees of being negligent with how they “employed, supervised and managed these in positions of authority inside the basketball program.”  Moreover, it suggests the college retaliated towards him by terminating housing and tuition help when Williams disclosed his sexual assault.

Williams is in search of joint or separate damages from the defendants, together with Dixon.

No phrase but from the pinnacle coach, who can be extensively recognized from Actual Housewives of Potomac alongside together with his spouse Robyn Dixon.

The college instructed Baltimore Brew they don’t talk about pending litigation.