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Jameis Winston #5 of the Florida State Seminoles warms up before the game against the Florida Gators on November 30, 2013 in Gainesville, Florida. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images North America)
The prosecutor overseeing the investigation of sexual assault allegations against Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston said Wednesday his office is ready to deliver its findings.
State Attorney Willie Meggs has scheduled a news conference at 2 p.m. ET on Thursday in his office to make the announcement. Meggs said investigators have learned as much as they can about the December 2012 incident.
"We think we have exhausted all investigative tools," he said.
Winston, who was named the ACC Player of the Year on Wednesday, has led the Seminoles to the No. 1 ranking, and they will play for a conference title Saturday, with a shot at the national crown.
The quarterback also is the leading candidate for the Heisman Trophy, and many voters are waiting to see whether Winston will be charged with a crime before casting their ballots. The deadline for Heisman ballots to be turned in is Monday.
ESPN has previously reported that DNA belonging to Winston was found in the underwear of the accuser. A lawyer for Winston has suggested that the star quarterback and the accuser had consensual sex. But the family of the victim has accused the 19-year-old of rape.
Meggs has said he wanted to make sure prosecutors completed a thorough investigation before making a final decision. He has also said several times that it's up to prosecutors to determine whether there is a "reasonable" chance of conviction.
The fact that Meggs has scheduled a news conference -- as opposed to getting a warrant for Winston's arrest -- could be seen as a sign that he will not file charges.
Meggs said earlier Wednesday that the end of the investigation should answer some lingering questions about how it was handled and why it took 11 months before prosecutors were notified.
"When you all look at this, when the dust all settles, you'll say, 'Man, there were some things that could have been done back in December of '12 that could have cleared this up a whole lot easier than November of 2013,' " he said.
Timothy Jansen, the attorney representing Winston, said he does not know what Meggs will announce.
But Jansen said he hopes that following Meggs' announcement, Winston will finally address the investigation.
"If he looked at evidence we did, we feel confident he will find that Mr. Winston did nothing wrong," Jansen said.
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SOURCE: ESPN
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