The Baylor investigator watched surveillance video of the four people entering the residence hall after the party and asked Hullett why he and the woman went in the back door of the dorm. Hullett said it was because men aren’t allowed in the dorm that late and the victim was drunk, according to court documents.

“Hullett went on to say the victim was not acting in the right state of mind,” the investigator wrote.

When the investigator asked if a sexual act occurred, Hullett said, “most definitely,” an arrest affidavit states.

The officer told Hullett that the woman could not give consent while intoxicated. Hullett said he understood, according to records.

“Hullett then tried explaining that the victim was not that drunk because she could walk on her own and walk up the stairs,” the affidavit states. “Then within seconds, Hullett was explaining that they went to McDonald’s before going back to the room and the reason they didn’t go inside to eat was because of how ‘drunk’ the victim was.”

Hullett, who has never been a student at Baylor, enrolled at Bacone College in Muskogee, Oklahoma, for the spring 2014 semester and was on the wrestling team, according to a Bacone College spokeswoman. She said he also was a student at the college for the fall 2015 semester, but the school did not allow him to re-enroll.

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