An Ole Miss football player terrorized a pair of Sawgrass Marriott housekeepers last month after exposing himself to both of the shaken staffers, an arrest report reveals.
Khari Coleman, 23, who played in every game at linebacker for Lane Kiffin’s Rebels this past season, was staying at the Ponte Vedra Beach hotel for the Gator Bowl.
According to police documents, one of the victims was cleaning the men’s bathroom in the hotel’s Champions Foyer area on Jan. 2 and knocked on a stall door to make sure it was empty before entering.
After receiving no response, she opened the stall and saw Coleman with his pants down and his privates exposed.
The staffer fled the bathroom, with Coleman in hot pursuit.
She told investigators that he attempted to use Google Translate to request “sexual services” from her, along with her phone number, according to the report.
The woman managed to make it to a nearby women’s restroom and locked herself inside. She later emerged back into the Champions Foyer—only to find Coleman waiting for her.
The woman told police that she went back into the restroom and locked herself in for 20 minutes.
When she emerged again, he was gone. She quickly reported the incident to her manager.
Deputies later discovered that Coleman had also exposed himself to another housekeeper later that same day. She told investigators that she was cleaning another room when Coleman began pressuring her to attend to his space.
When she eventually entered, Coleman made small talk about the Gator Bowl before repeatedly exposing himself and laughing. The staffer left the room and, at one point, hid in another suite next to a bed.
At one point, she said she nearly fainted from fear.
Both women identified the New Orleans native in a lineup on Jan. 22, and he was arrested in Oxford last week on two charges of indecent exposure.
Now out of football eligibility, Coleman played at TCU before transferring to Mississippi.
He had a prior indecent exposure charge in 2023, according to reports.