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The women did not identify Williams as their attacker until three days after the party, when they were shown a photo of the basketball team by Stillwater police. Before that, the women wrote an anonymous letter to police and some media outlets to report what happened. At trial, one woman said Williams held her against her will and dragged her in a yard. She said the attack happened in the basement of the house and that no one came to her aid. "It made me feel violated and sick to my stomach," she testified. Assistant District Attorney Jill Tontz, who declined to comment ahead of the sentencing, told jurors in closing arguments that "these girls felt dehumanized, embarrassed." Defense attorneys tried to cast doubt that Williams was the perpetrator. Witnesses testified that several players at the party wore similar Oklahoma State warm-up suits, and his attorneys claimed that could have led to a misidentification. Defense attorney Ramsey referred to the case as a "he said, she said situation" during her closing argument. She noted that no one heard anyone scream at the party, saw any struggles or reported anything inappropriate. Ramsey did not return a message seeking comment. One of the victims told the Associated Press that she's been infuriated by the people who are "blindly" supporting Williams "without knowing the facts of what happened that night." "They don't know what happened to me and the other girl," she said. The AP typically does not identify victims of sexual assault. She also blasted some of Williams' supporters who believe race played a role in his conviction or that she and the other victim had something to gain by coming forward. "That's ignorance for people to say this is a race thing," she said. "It's not about race; it's about rape. He raped two girls."
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