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A jailed University of Michigan professor and his husband, accused of drugging and raping a man in 2010, won’t fight extradition on charges they face in Texas.
David Daniels, a 52-year-old opera singer, and William Scott Walters, a 36-year-old conductor and singer, both of Ann Arbor, waived their right to extradition hearings during brief appearances in Washtenaw County Trial Judge Carol Kuhnke’s courtroom Friday, Feb. 1.
Within 14 days, they’re expected to be transported to Houston, where each will face charges of sexual assault. If convicted, they could face prison sentences of up to 20 years.
The two men were married in 2014 by Supreme Court Justice Ginsberg.
Daniels is also named in a federal lawsuit filed in October by former student Andrew Lipian against the university. Lipian claims he was invited over to Daniels' apartment to watch “Ru Paul’s Drag Race” in March 2017, and was sexually assaulted after being given bourbon and tricked into taking sleep medication.
Quadruple stretch here - he said / implied nothing of the sort. Talk about a bizarre post.
What is the op trying to say? Bizzare post is an accurate representation of it.
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