BENTON COUNTY Ore. (KPTV) - An Oregon State University football player was arrested Monday, and faces multiple domestic violence charges, court documents show.
Sophomore defensive back Exodus Ayers was booked into the Benton County Jail on 18 total charges, including felony counts of coercion and strangulation.
Here’s a full breakdown of the charges Ayers faces, according to documents filed in Benton County Court:
Coercion (2 counts)
Strangulation
Unlawful Dissemination of an Intimate Image (7 counts)
Harassment (4 counts)
Fourth-Degree Assault (3 counts)
Third-Degree Criminal Mischief
Court documents show that the charges stem from the reported repeated abuse by Ayers of an ex-girlfriend, a fellow student at the school, that occurred during their relationship from October 2024 to

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