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ESPN film revisits Duke lacrosse scandal 10 years later

WASHINGTON 鈥 This Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the infamous Duke lacrosse scandal, a night where a team party ended with allegations of rape that lead to an extremely controversial and highly publicized legal case. And an ESPN film will revisit聽the case and its ramifications.

On the night of March 13, 2006, North Carolina Central University student and part-time stripper, Crystal Mangum and stripper, Kim Roberts arrived at an off-campus party that the team threw itself as a way to make up for not going on a spring break trip.

From there, there are different accounts as to what ensued, but what we do know 聽is that the next day, police in Durham, North Carolina, began an investigation into rape charges.

Mangum had later accused three of the four co-captains of the team 鈥 David Evans, Reade Seligmann and Colin Finnerty 鈥 of raping and sexually assaulting her in a bathroom in the house. Subsequently, Durham County District Attorney Mike Nifong told the press on the day he received his first briefing by police that 鈥渢he circumstances of the rape indicated a deep racial motivation for some of the things that were done.鈥

From there, the case gained national attention and sparked debate across multiple media outlets as well as on college campuses. 聽The head coach of Duke鈥檚 lacrosse team was forced to resign.

As it turned out, on April 11, 2007, North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper dropped all charges against the players and declared the them innocent, victims of a “tragic rush to accuse.”

When聽all was said and done, the lives of those involved in the case would never be the same. 聽Nifong was eventually stripped of his law license. Crystal Mangum released a memoir in 2008, and was convicted of second-degree murder in an unrelated case in 2013. Two of the three players transferred from Duke, and all three reached settlements with the University.

Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Marina Zenovich directed a new titled 鈥淔antastic Lies,鈥 which airs this Sunday at 9 p.m. EST.

Listen to her interview about the events that unfolded and the aftermath:

April 29, 2026 | 鈥楾he three families whose sons were accused are the ones who really suffered the most.鈥 (海角精品黑料鈥檚 Chris Cichon speaks with Marina Zenovich)

Chris Cichon

Chris Cichon (aka "The Big Chee on 海角精品黑料") has been a sports anchor with 海角精品黑料 since 2013. In addition to reporting on sports, Chris coaches football at Towson High School in Maryland.

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