In light of a newly-released cellphone video, charges have been dismissed against the sixth and youngest defendant in an alleged

.

A 13-year-old girl told police in December 2016 that she had been raped by six males at an apartment complex. The alleged incident resulted in one conviction and four plea deals -- the latter of which provoked outrage internationally over

towards some of the defendants and resulted in threats towards the judge.

Late last week, Springs police announced they had discovered from

the day in question that appeared to contradict some of the victim's account. The video was found on the youngest defendant's phone and appears to show consent.

Because the youngest defendant is a juvenile himself, the prosecution dismissed rape charges against him Tuesday, stating a 16-year-old can legally have sex with a 13-year-old if there is mutual consent.

Attorneys for Jacolby Williams, 21, are now trying to get a retrial in light of the new evidence. Williams was found guilty on two counts of sexual assault last month and is facing years in prison at an upcoming sentencing. His case will be reviewed Tuesday afternoon.

However, even if consent was given in the video, the juvenile defendant would be the only one not guilty of a crime. A 13-year-old cannot consent to sexual activity with adults; the other five defendants were all over the age of 18.

What Williams' attorneys want retried is the allegation force was ever used.

The victim's family tells 11 News the video does not show the whole story. The video is purportedly dark and difficult to make out, and a relative told 11 News last week they want proof it is their child.