Disturbing details on the alleged sex attack by a Philadelphia Eagles player have been released.
in Ohio, allegedly forced a woman to perform oral sex on him, according to a police report obtained by TMZ Sports.
Sills allegedly forced a woman to perform oral sex on him for "approximately 20 minutes" in his truck,Sills had allegedly given her a ride home and then pulled her back into the vehicle and attempted to kiss her and then allegedly threw her down on the seat and groped her. He then allegedly made her perform oral sex.
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