Former University of Washington basketball player Venoy Overton pleaded not guilty Thursday morning to a charge of second-degree promoting prostitution.
The judge set bail at $25,000 during Overtons arraignment at the Maleng Regional Justice Center in Kent.
Prosecutors had asked for bail of $50,000, saying Overton may be a flight risk because he had considered playing professional basketball overseas. But Overtons attorney, James Bible, disagreed, saying Overton didnt even have a passport.
Overton was charged earlier this month with the felony after he allegedly coerced an 18-year-old woman into prostitution. The woman told police she was Overtons girlfriend and said she was required to give him money, according to charging papers.
According to the charging documents, when the woman later told Overton, 22, that she had no money, he offered the woman detailed instructions on how to work as a prostitute. He drove the woman to Pacific Highway South in Kent, told her how to walk, what prices to charge and how many tricks to turn before calling him to pick her up, according to the charges.
The woman worked as a prostitute in South King County for three nights last month, splitting her earnings with Overton, Senior Deputy Prosecutor Sean ODonnell wrote in the charging documents. Kent police launched the investigation after the woman was arrested May 20 after offering to perform a sex act with an undercover officer for $200.
The woman insisted that she loved Overton, according to the charges. She said that he repeatedly promised that they would be financially secure once a National Basketball Association team drafted him.
Overton, a 6-foot point guard who was one of the Huskies top defensive players, is not considered an NBA prospect.
After his arrest, Overton told police it was the womans idea to work as a prostitute, but he said he agreed to drive her to Kent because he knew she would pay him part of her earnings, according to charges.
Im not going to turn down money from a girl, Overton allegedly told police.
In January, police investigated Overton after he had sex with two 16-year-old girls he met online. After a two-month investigation, he was charged with providing alcohol to a minor, a gross misdemeanor.
King County prosecutors declined to file charges against him in connection with the alleged sex acts, citing Washingtons age of consent, which is 16, as well as questions about the girls account and contradictory statements from witnesses.
Overton reached an agreement with the Seattle City Attorneys Office, which said it would dismiss the charge of furnishing alcohol to a minor if he stayed out of trouble for a year. The promoting prostitution charge could put that agreement in jeopardy.





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