Professional mixed martial arts fighter , Logan Storley, was arrested early Monday morning in Key West after police say he sexually battered a woman after a night at a nearby bar. Officials say Storley either followed or coaxed the woman into an alley and proceeded to take off his clothes and attempt to assault the woman before a manager of a nearby strip club witnessed the incident and intervened. The manager attempted to stop Storley before he ran away from the scene before he was apprehended and brought to officers by the same witnessing manager.
Storley was booked into Monroe County jail on one count of sexual battery, but was later released Tuesday on a $50,000 bond according to the jail clerk. According to the arrest report, Sorley met the woman at the Bull and Whistle, a three-story bar on Duval Street, around 3 AM. The woman told detectives Storley was trying to dance with her, but she was wanting to “get away.” The woman and her sister went to the second floor of the bar to dance when she encountered others that were in the group with Storley, according to the report.
Storley then allegedly asked the woman to go to the third-story of the bar, where clothing is optional, and “get naked”, says the report. The woman said no, but eventually ended up going up there. Storley then made another attempt to dance with the woman in which she “made an effort to avoid him”. The report states she then went downstairs to leave the establishment in hopes Storley would not notice. However, Storley did notice and followed her outside and “persuaded” her into an alley. The report claims Storley got naked and had intercourse with the woman against her will, which was witnessed by several employees of the nearby strip club Teasers.
After Storley was brought to officers, the woman was taken to a health clinic for a sexual-assault examination.
Storley was read his rights but did not want to talk to police without an attorney present.
Storley, a Roslyn, South Dakota native, recently fought and won a Professional Fighters League fight in Sioux Falls and was brought onto PFL after Bellator and PFL merged rosters a year ago. Before fighting professionally, Storley was a four-time NCAA Division-I All-American wrestler at University of Minnesota.






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