Buffalo Bills' Maxwell Hairston Faces Civil Lawsuit Over Alleged Sexual Assault
Maxwell Hairston, a first-round pick for the Buffalo Bills, is embroiled in a civil lawsuit alleging sexual assault from an incident at the University of Kentucky in 2021.

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Maxwell Hairston, the Buffalo Bills’ 1st-round pick, is accused of sexual assault
Overview
Maxwell Hairston, a first-round pick for the Buffalo Bills, is facing a civil lawsuit alleging sexual assault from 2021 while at the University of Kentucky.
Hairston volunteered for a polygraph test and provided notes related to the investigation, which have conflicting interpretations regarding their relevance to his case.
Both Hairston and Bills GM Brandon Beane have publicly denied any evidence supporting the allegations against him.
The lawsuit raises significant concerns for Hairston's professional career and the Buffalo Bills organization as they navigate the situation.
The case highlights ongoing issues surrounding athlete conduct and accountability in collegiate and professional sports.
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