Friday, May 23, 2025 - A woman in Utah, USA has filed a lawsuit accusing BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff of rape, strangulation, and assault during an incident in November 2023.
The suit, filed Wednesday, May 21, in Utah state court, also
alleges that Provo police discouraged the woman from pursuing justice, telling
her that “sexual assault victims never get justice.” The Provo Police
Department has denied that claim in a public statement.
The woman, identified in court documents as Jane Doe A.G.,
claims she continues to suffer from severe post-traumatic stress disorder and
other symptoms more than a year after the alleged assault.
Retzlaff’s attorney, Mark Baute, maintains his client’s
innocence. “Jake is factually innocent. We will respect the process and prove
his innocence through the judicial system,” Baute said in a statement.
According to the lawsuit, Retzlaff and the woman connected
via social media in October 2023. She later visited his home near Nov. 22,
where the alleged assault occurred after they watched a movie together.
The suit states that when the woman tried to stop the
encounter, Retzlaff escalated the situation, ignored her protests, and
allegedly strangled and raped her.
The lawsuit claims the woman passed out from the pain and
lack of oxygen. She later underwent a forensic exam and submitted a rape kit at
a hospital, where photographs were taken of her injuries.
Initially, the woman did not name Retzlaff to police, but
later identified him after learning of a separate complaint involving a
football player. The lawsuit alleges that, after this, Provo police discouraged
her from taking further action.
Provo police
have strongly refuted this claim, stating, “We have a team of dedicated
investigators and victim advocates whose sole mission is to provide justice to
victims of sexual abuse. They do not send people away.” The department
confirmed a 2023 report that aligns with the account in the lawsuit but says
the alleged victim at the time declined to name her assailant, leading to the
case’s closure due to a lack of actionable leads.
BYU acknowledged the lawsuit in a statement, saying, “The
university takes any allegation very seriously, following all processes and
guidelines mandated by Title IX.” The school declined further comment due to
privacy laws.
Retzlaff became BYU’s starting quarterback in 2024,
finishing the season with 2,947 passing yards, 20 touchdowns, and 12
interceptions. He previously played at Riverside City College in California.

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