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Oakland University junior Dante Williams, an Ann Arbor Huron High School graduate, was arrested on rape charges in California on Thursday, November 14, 2013, but the alleged victim's statement vindicated him in the case.

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Former Ann Arbor Huron basketball star Dante Williams did have sex with a woman who later told Culver City, Calif. police that she had been raped, but the sex with Williams was "completely consensual," according to the alleged victim's statement to police.

In the Los Angeles County District Attorney case file, obtained by TMZ Sports, the victim stated that Williams' roommate and Oakland University teammate Murray "Duke" Mondy had intercourse with her in a Culver City hotel despite her telling him to "stop several times." The alleged victim said Mondy then left the hotel room at which point Williams entered and the two had consensual sexual intercourse. The alleged victim said Mondy eventually returned to the hotel room and that she engaged consensually with him later while Williams was in the room.

Williams and Mondy denied the alleged victim ever asked either of them to stop and Williams' statement corroborated Mondy's recollection of events to which he was a witness.

This all took place in the early morning of Thursday, November 14. Williams, 20, and Mondy, 23, were in California during a road trip in which Oakland faced UCLA Tuesday and California Friday.

The alleged victim said she met Mondy in the hallway of the team hotel after she had been asked to leave another man's hotel room. Though the report does not say the other man was a member of the Oakland basketball team, the alleged victim said she was asked to leave due to a "curfew issue." Mondy and Williams asked her to leave their room for the same reason, according to the report.

The alleged victim called police at 5:42 a.m. Thursday morning according to Culver City police and following an investigation by the Culver City special victims unit, Williams and Mondy were booked and held on $100,000 bond later that morning.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's office declined to file charges due to insufficient evidence Friday. Oakland played California later that night, but Williams and Mondy were not with the team. Oakland coach Greg Kampe had the two flown back to Michigan and suspended them indefinitely.

"They will be appropriately suspended upon review of the situation," Kampe told CBSSports.com on Friday. "This was more than going past curfew, more than breaking of team policy. It's more than that. I take it very seriously, am apologetic to our fans, apologetic to college basketball that something like this would happen."

Williams is a 2011 graduate of Huron High School where he was a two-time All-State honorable mention player. A 6-foot-6 forward, he played a total of 32 minutes in Oakland's first two games this season and has recorded two points and a block.

Pete Cunningham covers sports for The Ann Arbor News. Follow him on Twitter @petcunningham.