Jury selection is expected to take all week in the trial of former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II.

The son of Chargers Hall of Famer Kellen Winslow Senior pleaded not guilty to charges that he raped two homeless women in Encinitas last year.

He’s also charged with raping an unconscious seventeen-year-old girl back when Winslow was nineteen.

Prosecutors say he was out of custody on $2 million bail in connection with the felony case when he got in trouble again. Prosecutors say he fondled himself in front of a 77- year-old woman at a Carlsbad gym, asked her if she liked it, and groped her while she was in a hot tub at the same gym.

“From what I’ve seen at the preliminary examination, everyone that testified seemed to have a lot of credibility. These were older women, you would extend the greatest credibility to that kind of witness,” said Ronis.

Winslow played ten seasons with the NFL. His defense team is reportedly planning to call two psychiatrists to testify. It’s unclear if CTE, or Chronic traumatic encephalopathy will play a role in that defense. Ronis says it might not make a difference.

“You can still be responsible for your conduct , criminally responsible, after having sustained a traumatic brain injury or something of that nature. It’s different than say, your mental health issue was such that rendered you incapable of understanding the nature of your conduct that you couldn’t understand the difference between right and wrong, ” said Ronis.

this is the NFL’s biggest trial since former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez was convicted of murder in 2015.

Opening statements are expected to begin May 20th. Winslow faces life in prison if convicted on all counts.

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