Former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II was jailed without bail Monday, accused of new charges of lewd conduct against a 77-year-old woman while out on bail on charges of kidnapping and rape. Prosecutors last week charged Winslow II with two counts of lewd conduct and a count each of battery and willful cruelty against an elder, all misdemeanors, after allegedly touching himself on two separate occasions at a Carlsbad, Calif., gym last month, the San Diego Union-Tribune reported. In one of the alleged incidents, according to the Union-Tribune, prosecutors accuse Winslow of entering a hot tub the woman was in, then engaging in lewd conduct before “reaching out and touching the woman’s arm, and touching her foot as she got out of the hot tub to report the incident.” Vista Superior Court Judge Blaine Bowman on Monday ordered Winslow II jailed without bond. Winslow II, 35, was out on $2 million bond while facing trial next month on multiple counts of kidnapping and rape of two transient women, charges that were brought last June. If convicted on those charges, Winslow II could face life in prison. Later last summer, a woman accused Winslow II of raping her in 2003 when she was 17 years old. Winslow was 19 at the time. Winslow II is the son of Hall of Fame player and former San Diego Chargers tight end Kellen Winslow. Winslow II played 10 seasons in the NFL. –Field Level Media
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