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Ravens’ security chief not guilty of fondling woman

The Ravens head of security Darren Sanders, who was accused of a sex offense against a stadium employee, was found not guilty on both counts.

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During closing arguments Thursday, prosecutor Gavin Patashnick told jurors that the trial revolved primarily around power, and that Sanders, a man in an important position for a high-profile corporation, leveraged his influence to exploit a hard-working woman who was vulnerable.

He testified Wednesday that not only did he never touch the woman, but he rebuffed her advances: Sanders told jurors that she asked for his phone number and he politely declined. He said he didn’t want to be rude and told her he would be back in two weeks for the next home game before taking the elevator down to his vehicle.

But Sanders’ attorney Andrew Alperstein argued that Sanders only goes to the stadium for games, and spends most of his time at the team’s training facility in Owings Mills.

“Does that make any sense at all?” he said to jurors, during closings.

According to the Baltimore Sun, Sanders testified that after the Ravens’ win over the Jaguars, he had trouble finding his way out of the stadium trying to meet then-girlfriend Pam Lund, Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti’s assistant, when he encountered the accuser. “This woman thinks she’s found her lottery ticket”.

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Sanders was put on paid leave since charges were filed.

Ravens senior director of security Darren Sanders