Kansas sophomore basketball player Carlton Bragg has been charged in City of Lawrence Municipal Court with possession of drug paraphernalia, The Star confirmed through the court on Monday.
University of Kansas police on Friday issued a notice to appear in court to Bragg after two glass smoking devices with residue were seized during a KU police investigation into a reported rape in December at McCarthy Hall, where the men’s basketball team and other male students live. According to the court, Bragg’s first appearance in municipal court is at 10 a.m. Feb. 14.
KU police refused to release the name of the drug paraphernalia suspect and said in a news release Friday morning that “there is no indication that the drug paraphernalia is related to the sexual assault case.