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Vanderbilt football player Brandon Vandenburg ROLLS HIS EYES as he and an emotionless Cory Batey are declared guilty on all rape charges

WARNING: GRAPHIC DETAILSBrandon Vandenburg, 21, and Cory Batey, 21, were found guilty of raping an unconscious student in a dorm room in June 2013 with two other menVanderburg rolled his eyes and shook his head as the verdict was read, while Batey sat emotionlessThe victim released an emotional statement following the verdict, saying 'I want to remind other victims of sexual violence: You are not alone.

The decision took just three hours, and now both men face at least 15 years in prison without the possibility of parole and up to 60 years behind bars, with sentencing set for March 6.

Batey was found guilty of four counts of aggravated rape, two counts of aggravated sexual battery and one count of attempted aggravated rape.

Vandenburg was found guilty replica birkin handbags of four counts of aggravated rape, two counts ofaggravated sexual battery, and one count each ofattempted aggravated rape,unlawful photography, andtampering with evidence.

Vandenburg (above) shook his head and at one point even rolled his eyes as he was declared guilty

Batey sat emotionless as the jury read their verdict, while Vandenburg shook his head and rolled his eyes, in compete disbelief over the jury's decision.

A statement from the victim was read afterwards to the courtroom, in which she said; 'Thank you to everyone who has supported me throughout this difficult process. I'm thankful that the criminal justice system will hold the defendants fake hermes bag responsible for their violent crimes.

'I am also hopeful that the publicity this case has received will lead to a discussion of how we can end sexual violence on college campuses. Finally, I want to remind other victims of sexual violence: You are not alone. You are not to blame.'

Vanderbilt released a statement as well in which Vice Chancellor Beth Fortune said; 'Our heart goes out to the victim. Her testimony was forceful and brave. She has received our care and support.'

She then added; 'The safety and security of our students is Vanderbilt's top priority. Sexual violence will never be tolerated. Incidents will be investigated, victims will be supported, and perpetrators will be punished.'

Both men were immediately taken in following the verdict to await sentencing.

Aggravated rape is punishable by 15 to 80 years in jail, while aggravated sexual battery is punishable by 8 to 30 years in jail.

Vandenburg also faces up to 6 years for the unlawful photography charge and 15 years for tampering with evidence.

Batey says goodbye to his attorney Worrick Robinson after being found guilty

'I think we did the best we could. I think we shined a light on a national fashion cheap hermes handbags problem. There's several tragedies in this case,' said Batey's attorney Worrick Robinson following the verdict.

He also strongly suggested an appeal of the jury's decision.

Meanwhile, Albert Perez Jr., Vandenburg's attorney, held back tears as he explained his client's behavior during the verdict, saying; 'It's very difficult for a person who is young to understand what happened because he asked me, "What happened?" He didn't understand.'

'Sexual violence replica hermes handbags outlet against women is wrong,' said Davidson County District Attorney General Glenn Funk as he addressed the media.

'Don't blame the culture. Don't blame alcohol. Don't blame the victim. Sexual violence is a crime and it will be prosecuted.'

Victim's Statement 'Thank you to everyone who has supported me throughout this difficult process. I'm thankful that the criminal justice system will hold the defendants responsible for their violent crimes. The hard work of the law enforcement officers, prosecutors and victims' advocates who dedicated so many months of their lives to this case has made justice possible.

'I want to especially thank detective Jason Mayo, Sgt. Mike Shreeve, Detective Chad Gish, Deputy District Attorney Tom Thurman, Assistant District Attorneys Jan Norman and Roger Moore and victims' advocates Wanda Swan, Lt. Rochelle Barrios and Teresa Shearon. You are my heroes and I am so proud of and grateful for each of you.

'I am also hopeful that the publicity this case has received will lead to a discussion of how we can end sexual violence on college campuses. Finally, I want to remind other victims of sexual violence: You are not alone. You are not to blame.'

Vandenburg's father could be heard crying out as the guilty charges were read against his son according to WSMV.

The victim was also in the courtroom for the verdict, and began crying as the two men were declared guilty on all counts.

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