Two other students arrested last month in same case

A third Elon University football player has been arrested for his alleged role in the surreptitious filming of a woman in a dorm room.

Marcus E. Willoughby, 18, of 201 Bridgefield Place, Apt. 131, Durham, was arrested Monday by the Elon University Police Department and charged with felony secret peeping.

He was booked in the Alamance County jail under a $15,000 bond.

According to an arrest warrant, on Jan. 15, Willoughby “did secretly and for the purpose of arousing sexual desire create a photographic video” using a laptop while in a dorm room in the university’s Danieley flats.

Willoughby, along with two other students arrested on the same charge a month ago, are accused of “capturing the image” of a woman without her consent.

Khalil Idris Moore, 18, of Huntersville, and Jeremiah Narvell Bridges, 19, of Powder Springs, Ga., were both charged April 21.

The Times-News reported several days after their arrest that both Moore and Bridges were indefinitely suspended from the football team and removed from the roster.

Coach Curt Cignetti hasn’t said whether the men will be allowed to return.

“There are high standards and expectations in this program in regards to behavior and how people conduct themselves, period,” Cignetti told the Times-News last month when asked about the players’ status.