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Logan Storley has been arrested in Florida and charged with one count of sexual battery following an alleged incident in Key West.


According to reports, Logan Storley was taken into custody early Monday morning after authorities accused the former Bellator and PFL welterweight contender of sexually assaulting a woman near a strip club. The 33-year-old was later booked into Monroe County Jail before being released on a $50,000 bond.

Police reports state that the alleged incident began at the Bull and Whistle, a three-story establishment in Key West that includes a rooftop area known as the Garden of Eden, where nudity is permitted.

Authorities claim Logan Storley met the woman inside the club and repeatedly attempted to dance with her and her sister despite them allegedly making it clear they were not interested.

According to the report, Storley later invited the woman upstairs to the clothing-optional area of the venue.

“The woman told detectives she wanted to get away from him,” the report stated.

The woman eventually went to the third floor but allegedly tried to avoid Storley by dancing with another woman. After leaving the club, authorities say Storley followed her outside before convincing her to enter an alley nearby.

Investigators allege Logan Storley then sexually assaulted the woman in the alley after removing his clothes. Employees from a nearby strip club reportedly witnessed the incident and intervened before Storley allegedly attempted to flee the scene while still naked.

According to the report, the nearby club’s manager stopped him and brought him to officers in the area.

“Storley declined to speak with authorities without his attorney present,” the report added.

The alleged victim was later transported to a clinic for a sexual assault examination. Logan Storley’s arraignment is scheduled for June 5.

The arrest comes just weeks after Storley headlined a PFL event in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where he earned a unanimous decision victory over Florim Zendeli.

Reports also confirmed that the Professional Fighters League had already parted ways with Logan Storley before the arrest took place.

Storley built a strong reputation in MMA through his elite wrestling background. A four-time NCAA All-American wrestler at the University of Minnesota, he compiled notable wins over fighters such as Michael Page, Neiman Gracie, and Joaquin Buckley during his Bellator run.

He also challenged Yaroslav Amosov for the Bellator welterweight title before later moving to the PFL roster.
As of now, neither Logan Storley nor his legal team has publicly commented on the allegations.

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