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Woman alleges Griz QB sexually assaulted her

MISSOULA (AP) — University of Montana quarterback Jordan Johnson has been served with a temporary restraining order sought by a woman who alleges he sexually assaulted her.

A Missoula Municipal Court judge granted the request March 9. A court official says Johnson was served through his attorney Monday.

Court records say the order was granted to the victim of an alleged sexual assault. No charges have been filed against Johnson.

The order says Johnson cannot threaten or harass the woman and must stay at least 1,500 feet away from her and her residence.

The order is in effect through March 27. A hearing on whether it should become permanent is set for March 20.

Johnson is a sophomore from Eugene, Ore. He led Montana to the Football Championship Subdivision semifinals last fall.

He did not immediately return a call seeking comment Friday.

 

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