LaDarrius Jackson was arrested on charges of sexual battery and false imprisonment on Wednesday, the same charges he’s facing from a May 1 arrest in a separate incident.

The University of South Florida football player who was turned himself in to police following an alleged assault that occurred on March 27, when a woman said Jackson forced himself on her after refusing to allow her to leave the room. He was dismissed from the team after this arrest.

According to the Tampa Bay Times, the woman told police that Jackson, a 6-foot-4, 248-pound defensive end, was pressuring her to shower with him while the two were at her Hillsborough County, Fla., home. She said she denied his requests, but Jackson blocked her from leaving the bathroom.

To pacify him, she said she washed her hair in the sink without removing her clothes before Jackson grabbed her, took off her clothes and committed sexual battery as she protested.

The report said Jackson allegedly drove the woman to a pharmacy to pick up an emergency contraceptive, then made her take it while he watched.

This is the second set of charges brought against the 22-year-old Jackson. Before he was kicked off the team, the junior had been removed from all team activities following his arrest last week, after another accuser said that on May 1 he allegedly “pushed her on the bed, straddled her, rocked himself back and forth until he ejaculated on her chest,” the police report read. In that account, too, he allegedly would not allow the woman, a female USF student who was in her on-campus residential hall, to leave the room before forcing himself on her.

Jackson is a friend of Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston, who has referred to the two as “family,” and who was accused of rape while at Florida State.

“We are aware of the charges filed against [Jackson],” new South Florida coach Charlie Strong said after the first set of charges. “While we find the allegations troubling, we will continue to gather information and support the judicial process before providing further comment.”