Daryl Stephenson maintains his innocence, his lawyer said.
NEW BRUNSWICK -- The final suspect in the Rutgers football assault case turned himself in Wednesday morning, his lawyer said.
Daryl Stephenson, a former Rutgers student and football player, was in Florida when the charges were filed last week, according to his lawyer, William Fetky.
Stephenson is free on $25,000 bail, which he posted Wednesday after flying up from Florida.
"He maintains his innocence with respect to the charges filed against him," Fetky said.
Stephenson was one of six current and former Rutgers football players who were charged with aggravated assault and conspiracy to commit riot after an alleged incident on Delafield Street in April. The fight left one victim with a broken jaw, Middlesex County Prosecutor Andrew Carey said.
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Also charged in that alleged assault were Tejay Johnson, Delon Stephenson, Ruhann Peele, Nadir Barnwell and Rahzonn Gross. Besides Johnson, none of them remain in custody.
In a separate case, Johnson was charged in connection with three alleged home invasions in the spring targeting Rutgers students.
Johnson, along with football player Andre Boggs and Jianan Chen, will be arraigned in court later Wednesday on armed robbery charges.
Johnson and Boggs are accused of forcing their way into a home and a dorm on the Livingston College campus, demanding drugs and cash. They are still in custody at the Middlesex County jail. Chen and Dylan Mastriana, 19, are accused of helping plan the robberies. Kaylanna Ricks, of Perth Amboy, is accused of driving the getaway car.
The university placed seven students on interim suspension, and five current football players were kicked off the team after the charges were announced.
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