Ex-Gator Teddy Dupay Charged with Rape
Former Florida Gators basketball player Teddy Dupay has been charged with raping and beating his ex-girlfriend in Deer Valley, Utah. Dupay led the 2000 Gators team to the National Chamionship game against eventual champion Michigan State.
Prosecutors charged Edward Raymond Dupay, 29, with the three first-degree charges following what court documents describe as an attack at a Deer Valley, Utah, lodge.
According to court records obtained by The Sun, Dupay was arrested and booked into Summit County Jail on June 19 after he attacked the victim, a 28-year-old woman. The victim acknowledged in the report that she had a two-year relationship with Dupay.
Court records say the victim accused Dupay of taking her by force and raping her on the floor of Room 119-2 of the Stein Ericksen Lodge. According to the documents, the victim estimated that Dupay hit or kicked her 150 times after locking the door of the room. The victim said Dupay told her he would catch her and kill her family if she attempted to leave, according to court records.
Dupay, in a classic and often used line, told investigators, “How can you rape someone you love?”
Teddy was also back in trouble back in 2002 when it was discovered that he bet on college basketball games while in college that led to his dismissal from the team. Dupay has the most career points in Florida prep history.
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