On Sunday, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston had the best game of his nascent NFL career, throwing five touchdowns in a blowout win against the Philadelphia Eagles, but his performance on the field may have been overshadowed by a documentary which aired the same day on another network.
“The Hunting Ground,” which was recently nominated for a Producer’s Guild Award for Best Documentary, details sexual assault allegations made against Winston during his tenure as a student athlete at Florida State University. In the film, his accuser, Erica Kinsman, tells her story on camera, alleging that Winston raped her in December of 2012, a claim he has vehemently denied. FSU later cleared Winston of any wrongdoing and criminal charges were never brought against him due to insufficient evidence.
Since then, both Kinsman and Winston have sued each other, but their legal battle has taken a backseat in the press as his rookie season has unfolded. When CNN announced they would air “The Hunting Ground,” which the film’s producers say Winston declined to be interviewed for, last Sunday, it brought the ongoing drama back into the spotlight.
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“CNN may have persuaded itself that Mr. Winston’s status as a public figure insulates your company from a libel judgment,” a letter to the network from Winston’s attorney read. “If CNN decides to proceed with this broadcast, we will perhaps have the opportunity to test that legal proposition in a court of law.”
Kinsman’s attorney countered: “Mr. Winston is apparently in the midst of another PR battle this week due to the release of ‘The Hunting Ground’ on Sunday. When your lawyers’ letters written on Friday are somehow getting printed in the media on Saturday, it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out what’s going on. His latest attack is an attempt to revive his lawyers’ media themes and, as expected, shows no understanding of rape trauma and misrepresents the actual evidence. More importantly, Mr. Winston should get used to the rape allegations against him because film or no film, they aren’t going away.”
CNN aired the documentary as scheduled, which drew both praise and criticism from people on either side of the Winston debate.









