SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — City Attorney Heather Ferbert announced Thursday the sentencing of Adrian Haywood, known online as the “SDSU Gooner,” after he was found guilty in October of multiple sex-related offenses involving SDSU and UCSD students.
According to a press release from the City of San Diego, Haywood was convicted of six total counts, which included indecent exposure, lewd conduct and sexual battery. He received six months in custody for each count, which must be served consecutively, totalling three years in jail.
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The charges reportedly stemmed from a slew of incidents in which Haywood allegedly exposed himself or engaged in sexually explicit behavior in front of female students on the schools’ campuses. The charges are also reportedly from a workplace incident involving Haywood and a female employee.
Haywood is also involved in a separate indecent exposure case in El Cajon, and he also has two prior convictions from Texas, according to the press release. Due to the charges, he will now be required to register as a sex offender…