College Football

Lawyer: Witness info will clear Jameis Winston of sex assault

The attorney for Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston asserted Thursday evening that he has two witnesses who can provide information to authorities that would likely clear the Heisman Trophy front-runner in an alleged December 2012 sexual assault.

Attorney Tim Jansen told FOX Sports that the two witnesses — one of whom was interviewed Thursday and one of whom is scheduled to talk to investigators on Friday — would provide “exculpatory” information to authorities.

Evidence is termed “exculpatory” when it favors a suspect and tends to clear him or her of guilt.

Winston, a redshirt freshman who has dazzled the college football world with his play this fall, is being investigated in an attack on a woman reported to Tallahassee, Fla., police last Dec. 7. He has not been arrested nor charged with any crime, and Florida State officials have said his status for the No. 2 Seminoles’ game against Syracuse has not changed.

Jansen has said he first learned of the case and Winston’s status as a possible suspect last February. But he said that at that time he was told the case had been closed. Then, on Wednesday, he was told it had been reopened.

FOX Sports has learned that Winston was not identified as a possible suspect in the assault until after the spring semester began in January.

According to a heavily redacted copy of the police report, which does not identify Winston, the victim alleged a sexual assault using force between 1:30 and 2 on that Friday morning. Police officers responded to an apartment, where the victim described the attacker as standing between 5-foot-9 and 5-foot-11 and weighing 240 pounds. The Florida State media guide lists Winston as 6-foot-4, 228.

According to the police report, investigators recovered evidence from the body of the victim, but it is not clear whether that included genetic material.

This story originally appeared on FOXSports.com.