Lawyer: Sharper to enter plea

ByABC News
March 20, 2015, 4:00 PM

— -- LOS ANGELES -- An attorney for former NFL player Darren Sharper has told a Los Angeles judge she's planning a resolution of the rape charges filed against Sharper in four states.

Attorney Blair Berk said Friday that Sharper would enter a plea Monday in two jurisdictions, including California, that would resolve sexual assault allegations also pending in New Orleans, Las Vegas and the Phoenix area.

Berk didn't specify the plea or name the other jurisdiction. A Los Angeles prosecutor told the judge she agreed with the move.

Earlier in the day, Sharper was charged with drugging and raping two tourists at a Las Vegas Strip hotel while they were unconscious. The account is similar to the allegations in the other states.

Rape charges filed in Las Vegas against Sharper showed Friday that police and prosecutors are focusing on a pattern of drug-and-attack cases against the former NFL safety and TV analyst in Los Angeles, New Orleans and the Phoenix area.

Sharper's Las Vegas attorney, David Chesnoff,  declined to comment on the two Nevada charges, which each carry a possible sentence of 10 years to life in Nevada state prison.

Sharper, 39,  has been jailed since Feb. 27 in Los Angeles, after pleading not guilty to drugging and raping two women in 2013.

The New Orleans charges allege that he sexually assaulted three women in 2013. The Arizona charges allege that he drugged three women and sexually assaulted two of them in November 2013 in the Phoenix suburb of Tempe.

Sharper had a 14-year All-Pro career as a defensive safety with the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints. He played in one Super Bowl with the Packers and was part of a championship season with the New Orleans Saints.

He retired after the 2010 season and was working as an analyst for the NFL Network before being fired when the rape allegations surfaced.

Information from The Associated Press contributed to this report.