Miscellany
<i> From Staff and Wire Reports</i>
Several Cincinnati Bengals have been served with subpoenas in connection with a lawsuit that alleges members of the team raped a woman in a Tukwila, Wash., hotel in October of 1990.
The Cincinnati Enquirer and KIRO-TV in Seattle reported the subpoenas were served while the team practiced Saturday for Sunday’s game at Seattle, which the Bengals won, 21-3. KIRO reported that six players were served with subpoenas, but did not identify the players.
The woman accused 15 current and former Bengals of having raped her.
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