Martez James was arrested Saturday morning before he was to play in the football game against Albany State University at Soldier Field.
James, a 22-year-old senior from Detroit, allegedly made inappropriate contact with the female victim at the hotel at 2301 S. King Dr. about 10 a.m Saturday, according to Chicago Police Department News Affairs Officer Daniel O’Brien.
James was charged with misdemeanor battery and issued a personal recognizance bond before being released from custody, O’Brien said. He is scheduled for a court appearance Nov. 15 at Belmont and Western avenues.
James was staying at the hotel while in town for the football game in which the Kentucky State Thorobreds lost 17-14 to Albany State University. The game began at 4 p.m. Saturday, according to the team’s website.
The annual game showcases two top historic black colleges and universities. Their schools’ football teams and marching bands are the focal point of weekend activities in Chicago, according to the classic’s website.
Rita James, the starting quarterback’s mother, told the Tribune that her son was not allowed by team officials to play in the game.
When reached Monday evening, she denied that her son had engaged in any inappropriate behavior. She did not make her son available for comment.
“What I want to say is that it did not happen and she is lying,” she said of her son’s accuser. “I’m very upset with the young lady who would lie on my son…I’m angry.”
She said she doesn’t understand how her son could be arrested when the hotel told the police there were no cameras that captured the incident.
“I will fight this with every penny I have, I will put my life on it that she’s lying – that’s how confident I am,” she said. “his really, really doesn’t make sense.”
She said her son went to get a towel, then got ice from an ice machine and went back to his hotel room. Read Full