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A Georgia football player was arrested earlier this week on charges of felony eavesdropping/surveillance as a result of an incident that allegedly occurred last fall.
Detravion “Tray” Bishop, a redshirt freshman defensive back from Dawson, Ga., was booked into Athens-Clarke County Jail at 12:25 p.m. on Wednesday and released less than an hour later on $5,700 bond. The arrest came after UGA Police began investigating a complaint made by a woman on April 28, who told authorities that Bishop recorded a sex act without her permission on Nov. 5, 2017. That was the Sunday after Georgia played South Carolina.
“The complainant wished to report that there was a student going around showing people a sex tape of her … without her consent,” the police report said. “… A subsequent investigation into this incident led us into determining that the crime of unlawful eavesdropping occurred on [Nov. 5]. The investigation showed that Detravion Bishop had recorded [victim’s name] inside his dorm room without her permission and without her knowledge.”
A warrant was signed by Athens-Clarke County Magistrate Judge Patricia Barron on Tuesday, and Bishop was contacted by police at 4:08 that afternoon. He turned himself into jail the next day.