Disgraced NFL star loses bid to undo plea deal in rape case
NEW ORLEANS — Disgraced NFL star Darren Sharper’s attempt to get out of a 2016 plea deal and 18-year prison sentence in a sexual assault case has been rejected by a federal judge.
Attorneys for Sharper argued in a motion filed last year that he was not adequately advised by his previous lawyers on the consequences of his 2016 guilty plea, which arose from allegations that Sharper drugged and sexually assaulted as many as 16 women in four states.
U.S. District Judge Jane Triche Milazzo denied the motion in an order signed Wednesday. Milazzo noted in accompanying reasons, signed July 9 and made public Wednesday, that the former New Orleans Saints player had twice said in open court that he understood the terms of his plea agreement.
“This Court believes that Sharper’s claim that he did not know the terms of his plea agreement and that his attorneys had not counselled him regarding the agreement is merely an attempt to avoid the harsh consequences of his actions,” Milazzo wrote.