Ken Starr says he raised money for ex-player’s rape defence
WACO, Texas — Former Baylor University President Ken Starr said Tuesday that he raised money on behalf of a former Baylor football player who was recently acquitted of sexual assault.
Starr told the Waco Tribune-Herald that he hosted a fundraiser at his home for the legal defence fund of Shawn Oakman, a former star defensive end for the Bears who was acquitted of rape last month. Starr says he couldn’t remember when the gathering was held. Oakman, now 26, has said he wants to enter the NFL.
Starr was fired as Baylor’s president in 2016, after an outside investigation determined there was a “fundamental failure” in the way the school responded to sexual assault allegations. Two other football players at the time were convicted of sexual assault: Tevin Elliott in 2014 and Sam Ukwuachu in 2015.