Plea deal close in San Jose State athletic trainer sexual assault case

SAN JOSE – Four days after a mistrial was declared in San Jose State’s sexual assault trial, former head athletic trainer Scott Shaw is nearing a deal with prosecutors to plead guilty to at least one of six federal charges.

“We think we are very close if not there,” Shaw’s defense lawyer, Dave Callaway, told the judge Monday morning. “But Mr. Shaw needs time to talk to his family.”

After the two-week trial that ended last week with a hung jury – with at least 10 of the 12 jury members voting to convict – one of the jurors came to observe the Monday court proceeding and pumped his fist at the news. “Yes!’’ he said.

“I’m thrilled. You’re going to do a retrial or a change of plea. Either way it bodes well for the victims,” said the male juror, one of the eight-woman, four-man jury who didn’t want to be identified. “And hopefully that’ll close things out.”

Neither Callaway nor Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Pitman would say what kind of deal they were close to or to how many charges Shaw might plead guilty. But if the talks break down or Shaw changes his mind, Pitman told the judge he is ready to set a date for a new trial.

Shaw, 56, had pleaded not guilty to six federal charges of violating the constitutional right to “bodily integrity” of four former female Spartan athletes who accused Shaw of touching them inappropriately inside their bras and underwear under the guise of treatment. They were the latest victims to come forward – and did so within the five-year statute of limitations. But more than two dozen other former athletes, including 17 swimmers, had accused Shaw of the same thing going back to at least 2009.

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