A former NFL star is denying allegations he sexually abused a relative when she was a minor after an Ohio jury awarded her a $25 million verdict.
After a damages hearing on Feb. 26, a jury determined that former Jets star Le’Veon Bell owes $20 million in compensatory damages plus $5 million in punitive damages to the female victim, who is identified in the suit as Bell’s cousin according to court documents obtained by The Post.
Bell’s younger brother, La’Vonte, was also found to owe the victim more than $11 million in damages.
The female relative first filed suit against both Bell brothers in March 2024 and alleged that both engaged in nonconsensual, incestual relations with her starting at the age of six or seven and they “continued through at least 2017.”
The lawsuit alleges that Le’Veon Bell had engaged in sexual encounters “throughout the plaintiff’s minority, including during his frequent returns to Central Ohio during his college years and beyond, and that Le’Veon Bell had used “slang terms” to direct the woman on which acts he wanted her to perform, citing one such instance where he “termed oral sex ‘fire.’”
