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Marvell Scott (born February 28, 1973) is a physician and former journalist.

He is a graduate of Wheaton Central High School in Wheaton, Illinois, a graduate of the University of Delaware and a graduate of Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine.

Scott was recruited from high school, and played as a football running back at the University of Illinois, in the Big Ten conference. He played two seasons as a professional indoor football player in addition to playing semi-pro baseball as a pitcher. He also won a state championship in bodybuilding as a teen.

In 2002, Scott joined WABC-TV as its weekend sports reporter.

Scott is a New York state-licensed, nationally board-certified medical doctor, with an emphasis on preventive care and sports medicine. He is also a nationally-accredited exercise and performance expert who designs specialized fitness and wellness programs.

On February 23, 2010 the New York Post reported that Scott was to be arraigned on second-degree rape charges.[1] The New York Daily News reported that the victim was a 14-year-old child runaway, coerced into prostitution by an adult male.[2] On August 14, 2011, Scott pleaded guilty to misdemeanor injuring the welfare of a child in the case in a plea agreement in which he would get 20 days of community service and ultimately have his record cleared.[3]

In June 2015, Scott was reported to be a victim in an extortion plot hatched by an exotic dancer he had developed a romantic relationship with after meeting her at a strip club. The dancer reportedly recorded video of Scott snorting a "white powdery substance" and, along with two friends, threatened Scott with releasing the video to the news media and the medical disciplinary board if Scott didn't pay the extortionists $100,000. The extortionists were eventually all identified and charged in the scheme.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Schram, Jamie; Italiano, Laura (February 23, 2010). "Former WABC sports anchor to face second-degree rape charge". The New York Post. Retrieved February 23, 2010.
  2. ^ Grace, Melissa; Huff, Richard (February 23, 2010). "Ex-WABC sportscaster Marvell Scott charged with raping 14-year-old". The New York Daily News. Retrieved February 23, 2010.
  3. ^ http://msn.foxsports.com/other/story/Former-sportscaster-Marvell-Scott-pleads-guilty-in-underage-prostitute-case-081611
  4. ^ http://www.poconorecord.com/article/20150624/NEWS/150629714
  5. ^ http://www.monroecountyda.com/news/2015/june/third-arrest-made-extortion-scheme/
  • [1] - football recruiting site
  • [2] - Wright State Medical School Class of 2001
  • [3] - NY Daily News Ex-WABC sportscaster Marvell Scott charged with raping 14-year-old
  • [4] - Former TV sportscaster-turned-doctor believed to be victim of alleged Poconos' extortion case
  • [5] - Three Charged in Extortion Case Against Prominent Doctor, Former Sportscaster