Dismissed Michigan Football Player Charged With 3 Felonies
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Former Michigan football player Logan Tuley-Tillman has been charged with three felonies, nearly a month after the offensive tackle was kicked off the team.
Ann Arbor District Court records say Tuley-Tillman was arraigned Wednesday on one count of using a computer to commit a crime and two counts of capturing/distributing an image of an unclothed person.
Jim Harbaugh, who is coaching the 18th-ranked Wolverines, kicked Tuley-Tillman off the team on Oct. 10, releasing a statement in which he said "conduct unacceptable for a Michigan student-athlete," was the reason.
Tuley-Tillman played in Michigan's season-opening loss at Utah on Sept. 3. The next day, he is alleged to have committed the crimes. Tuley-Tillman is free on a $5,000 personal bond and is scheduled for a preliminary examination Nov. 12.
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