Kristie Brown is Raped by Marcus Dixon and He Gets College Scholarships and NFL Dreams

Kristie Brown was raped by Marcus Dixon while they attended high school together. He spent some time in jail, but became a cause celeb and now has NFL dreams while Kristie was run out of town and accused of racism and ruining Marcus’ life.

Kristie Brown
Kristie Brown (Photo)

In the interest of full disclosure, I will state up front that I have personal knowledge of this case and know some of the people peripherally involved. I also know the community very well. Lindale, Georgia is a community that suffered economically as a result of NAFTA. The cotton mill in town shut down leaving the community without an economic base and turning it into a bedroom community for surrounding areas. To some extent, the people there have used an exceptional football team as a central element that maintains a sense of community.

That being said, the entire case is outrageous and angers me at a very deep level. I know that I’m a cynical person and I have known that the news media slants things in whatever way they choose to slant it. This case was the first time I saw the slanting up close knowing that the way the case was being presented on the national news was just flat out not true.

I am compelled to write about this today because I saw an article that reports that Marcus Dixon is finishing up his college education and is hoping to get picked in the NFL Draft on Saturday.

I will pass on repeating everything that’s been written about Marcus Dixon and the incident that resulted in his being put in prison on a ten year sentence. He only served part of that sentence. His supporters claim that his accuser had claimed she was raped because she was afraid of her racist father when in fact it was consensual sex. She HAD claimed she was afraid to tell her father, but never claimed it was anything other than rape.

The facts that supported her claim of rape that are rarely, if ever, reported in the news are the fact that she was hospitalized following the attack on her at school because she was so badly beaten and torn as a result of the attack. From that perspective it didn’t have the appearance of a consensual act.

Another factor that supported the rape charge was that Marcus Dixon was known to have had incidents of sexual misconduct in the past. He was never charged and the incidents were kept out of the news because Marcus was a star football player. Do you think that sounds ridiculous? It does unless you know the mentality at that school. Football is everything there and a star player is well protected by his teachers, coaches and the administration of the school.

Two alleged incidents got him suspended from school for a total of 10 days. In March of his sophomore year, Dixon exposed himself in a classroom, and a year later he allegedly touched a 14-year-old girl inappropriately after track practice. Neither situation was reported to the Floyd County police despite his suspension.

The previous incidents weren’t reported because of the protection of his mentors. All of those people, as well as the adoptive parents of Marcus, jumped to his defense as soon as his behavior went too far for them to keep it under wraps. He had to face trial.

The first thing his defenders did was declare that it was an issue of race. Kristie Brown is white and Marcus is black. Kristie Brown’s father had made some racial statements. Even more incriminating, it happened in Georiga. It was a piece of cake to paint the entire incident as racially motivated and an attempt to keep a black boy from doing well by a bunch of white racists in a Southern town. After all, you know how we keep our black people down (that’s sarcastic - so don’t get all huffy on me!).

Bryant Gumbel came down and took Marcus’ part. He stood in front of an old raggedy barn with a huge Confederate flag painted on the side of the barn to do his report. I have been in that area a lot and have NEVER seen that barn. I have no idea how or where he managed to find a barn painted as a Confederate flag, but the visual point he was making was right there. This is the South and WE KNOW HOW THOSE RACIST SOUTHERNERS ARE!!! They will do anything to keep this gifted black boy from making it big.

The problem with that point is that there are a lot of gifted black people in the South who do quite well for themselves - so why did the entire State of Georgia line up to stand in the way of this particular black kid? Hmmm …. Its a mystery. But apparently we all stood in line to stand in the way of Marcus Dixon making it in football and getting to go to Vanderbilt University. It was a vast White Southern Conspiracy against Marcus Dixon. Meanwhile, please take a look-see at how many people at Vanderbilt or any other university are black and southern before you tell me that Southerners go out of their way to keep black people from being able to go to college. The accusation against the community was ludicrous and insulting. No one has every apologized for making such reckless accusations against the community.

Marcus Dixon and Opray Winfrey
Oprah Winfrey and Marcus Dixon (Photo)

Oprah Winfrey took up the cause of Marcus Dixon. The claim was that his ‘real crime’ was being black and having sex. That plays well with the rest of the country that thinks the South is full of characters straight out of Deliverance. The rest of the country eats that stuff up … and worse, they believe it. Oprah told Kristie Brown that Marcus had told her he forgave her.

Oprah: He says he forgives you.

Kristie: Forgives me? How could he forgive me if I didn’t do anything?

Oprah: What would you want to say to him if he were sitting here right now?

Kristie: I would want to know why he would even want to think about raping anybody.

At the height of the publicity of this incident there were rumors in town that Jesse Jackson was coming to town to stage a rally and march to protest the conviction of Marcus Dixon. His basic assumption appeared to be that the whites in the town were racist and keeping the blacks down and the blacks in the town were just too kept down to stand up for themselves. The black community insisted that Jesse Jackson stay out of town. They made it clear they didn’t want him here. One thing I heard frequently was that people were insulted that people seemed to think that Southern blacks were so ignorant and weak they couldn’t speak for themselves.

Did it ever occur to anyone to question whether or not MARCUS was lying? Did it ever occur to anyone that this girl who was badly beaten might be telling the truth? Apparently not. Her family ended up having to leave town because of threats against them. All the while, Marcus’ defenders claimed he was the one being threatened. Oddly, even with him being ’scared for his life’, when he was released from prison and returned to town he was given a big party. He went on to college on a football scholarship and now may get the opportunity to go on to play for the National Football League.

Please, tell me … who suffered from this incident? Who was the victim and who was the perpetrator? Who has gain notoriety and money from it? Who had to leave town due to threats on their lives? Who has been consistent in their story and who has had a history of writing off bad sexual behavior to the ever popular, ‘boys will be boys’.

There is a reason that the people in town were not as outraged about this as people from other parts of the country. Its a close community and people know the people involved. People here knew that the justice system had worked and that it wasn’t about race.

This entire case is NOT about race. Its about football. Pepperell High School in Lindale, Georgia is all about football. The football players there can and do get away with bad behavior. The students who are NOT involved in football there, in one way or the other, do not have the privilege of students who are involved in the sport. I’ve seen it up close and personal and I know it to be true. When a football player there is injured and is of no use to them anymore he is thrown into the heap with the other students who are not of value.

On the other hand, a football player that has the ability to play the game on a level that might draw the attention of universities and even someday the NFL is immune from consequences regardless of his behavior.

I once had a football coach at Pepperell High School tell me not to worry about my son’s grades or studying. I was told he’d get all A’s …. regardless. After all, he was breaking records for the school at the time and they had big plans for him. I protested and said I had big plans for him too. I wanted him to build his mind as well as his body. The coach looked at me as though he was confused. He said, ‘He’s breaking records, he doesn’t need to study. Don’t worry. We’ll make sure he makes A’s. We’ll take care of him.’

I suspect they took care of Marcus Dixon too.


Marcus Dixon (Video)

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  1. Billy Parsons says:

    You are a complete idiot if you are claiming Marcus Dixon didnt suffer from any of this, and your remark about the school fixing his grades is completely ridiculous. Your just an idiot

  2. beth says:

    Billy,

    I do believe that Marcus Dixon has suffered. He’s suffered because no one ever thought enough of him to expect him to do anything more than play football. No one ever held him in high enough esteem to expect him to behave as we expect others to behave. No one ever made him suffer the consequences of his behavior so that he could learn socially appropriate behavior the same way the rest of us do.

  3. Joan says:

    The way in which the MEDIA chooses to present a case somehow becomes the “true story” regardless of the true story. In this case they chose, in spite of proven facts in the case, to placate national black leaders to the detriment of justice. The power of the media is frightening - and likely will be the downfall of our nation.

  4. beth says:

    I know, Joan! Its really frightening. A story like this can get so twisted that it doesn’t matter who says what, people will believe what they want to believe.

    Its also very sad to me that there doesn’t seem to be any expectations of character and good behavior any more. If you can make money for someone else, then anything goes. That seems to apply to athletes, actors, singers … whoever can make money for the people who are making money off of them.

    Oh - and if you dare point that out you are called an ‘idiot’ by ppl like ‘billy’. lol

  5. Anonymous says:

    I am very familiar with this community and it is a proven fact that they will fix athletes grades so that they will graduate. It is a town full of ignorant people. I’m sure that he did rape that poor girl but everyone wants to play that race card so now a rapist walks free.

  6. Brandon says:

    Beth:
    Think about this story for a minute. Dixon was a black teenager having consensual sex with a white teenage girl who was a virgin at the time. When this happens, there will be bruising and tearing in some cases. I’m a firm believer in karma. He did his time as a another attorney represented him pro bono and the truth was revealed through the court of law. Yes the school had not reported some incidents, but that doesn’t give a money hungry family with a lying daughter the right to ask 5 million from the school or ruin a kid’s life. If he had gotten out of jail and became a janitor somewhere, you would’ve left this alone. The fact is, he did his time, started over and worked hard to have this opportunity. He will be in the NFL and Brown will be bagging his rich parent’s groceries because she banked on a lie and got jack $#!@.

  7. Rick says:

    A very entertaining story, Beth. One thing you can count on in this world is an opposing view. I don’t believe your stories of the girl being beaten, somehow I think the prosecuting lawyers might have mentioned it in their case against Dixon. The other funny part about your story is that you accuse the school to pass these football players on without them having to learn anything. How, then, do you explain Dixon’s impending graduation from college? I guess you’ll claim they are passing him along as well, right? Anyway, I enjoyed your story because as I said, the ignorance of people never ceases to amaze me. I wish Dixon the best as he sounds like a kid who made some mistakes as a teenager (as we all do), but has learned from them and is working hard to make something of his life. I feel sorry for Smith for having to live with this lie.

  8. John says:

    I agree with Rick, why wasnt the supposed beating mentioned more. Who’s to say the father didnt do the beating when he found out she had sex with a black man. This case sounds like the typical white southern town justice. And I am from the south, I know how they think.

  9. jo says:

    This child was brutally raped. Skin color is not the point…it’s an outrage that Dixon can use racism against this little girl..and at 15, she was still a little girl. The S.O.B. will rape again. I’d put good money on it.

  10. AnonymousII says:

    IF Kristie Brown was “run out of town” why did I see her bagging groceries at Millican’s the other day? Whether he did it or not we may never know this side of eternity, but Kudos to Marcus for trying to move on and prove that he can make something of himself.

  11. darthcrUSAderworldtour2007 says:

    Beth is RIGHT on. Let’s hear it for the lawless NFL - National Felony League! And the Dallas Cowboys want to sign PACMAN ‘GANGSTA’ JONES? I’m in LE so we love the NFL felons Beth. They give us … job security all the way. Love when the players SNORT the 50-yard line in warm ups too. Love when they TRY to speak ENGLISH in the interviews as well…. Must be that College ‘EDGE YOU KAY SHUN’?

  12. beth says:

    It was brought up in the trial Rick - it wasn’t reported in the media. Why do you think he was convicted?

  13. beth says:

    Brandon - you are right about one thing - the karma. He may be in the NFL - but he will do it again. Just watch for his name in the paper connected with another crime. As long as he continues to get away with it he will continue to do it.

    Whose life was ruined? You assume she ruined his for daring to turn him in rather than keep the incident quiet. Please. She was RAPED. Just because he can play football doesn’t mean he isn’t responsible for his behavior.

  14. beth says:

    I agree Jo - he’ll be in trouble again. He’s been CAUGHT exposing himself at least twice before this rape. Who knows how many times he didn’t get caught. Its a pattern of behavior and he’s continued to get away with it. Nothing has been learned.

  15. darthcrUSAderworldtour2007 says:

    A good high school friend of mine was date raped by an NHL player and they covered a lot of it up and the rapist played the “she turned me on … blue balls … victim card!” RAPE IS RAPE and sports stars and Hollyweirdos get all the breaks. This is a sham and a disgrace. No HATE CRIME here, nor HATE RAPE, eh?

  16. Mellisa Johnson says:

    Beth, I have to that your lack of knowledge on these people and your willingness to report on them contradicts yourself. I went to high school with both Dixon and Brown, and I have to start off with saying that Kristie although she is said to be a virgin at the time, was nothing short of a boy crazy teenager, she was a loser in high school, who tried to sleep her way into the ‘in crowd.’ She made a mistake and couldn’t face it so she made someone else pay for her mistake. I believe in Karma, and Dixon is finally getting what he deserves a college education, NFL career, and the chance to move on with his life. Brown is also getting what she deserves a job bagging groceries that pays minimum wage. She has always been a nobody and will always be a nobody.

  17. danny says:

    Beth,

    I’m addressing you not as someone who is well aware of media manipulation, so don’t think I’m a blind observer to all of this - but I must question some of your talking points. I grew up in an upper class, silicon valley town, attended college in Ann Arbor and graduate school in Atlanta where I have often ventured outside the city to experience the culture of the state. I can confidently say that to deny vast, extreme and vicious racism in the south is to be truly blind (or dishonest). I’ve wseen racism in all these sectors, but nowhere compared to the unadulterated bigotry I witnessed in GA. I’ve seen many confederate flags hung from cars. I’ve overheard conversations in which people have been disgusted by the fact that their food was being prepared by a black person. Georgia hardly has the “live and let live” mentality that I believe is so important to so many ways of life. You claim that the media has chosen the facts that they feel are worthy of representation, yet if you walked into a courtroom on behalf of this young woman, you’d be laughed out of court for wasting everyone’s time. A few points if I may.

    1. I’ve yet to see evidence that this woman was badly beaten. Tearing of the vagina is hardly uncommon when a girl loses her virginity.
    2. You haven’t shown me anything I can work with. All I hear is “well this and this happened to me so he’s guilty”. I hate to break it to you, but this town is not special. I can guarantee you racism does exist there as it exists everywhere!
    3. My father happens to be a HIGHLY successful and respected attorney in San Francisco and he presented an interesting point: No attorney is his right mind would agree to represent someone, free of charge, without knowing ALL the facts. If David Balser had suspected that the Marcus Dixon was guilty he would not have agreed to represent him pro bono.
    4. You put the media on trial as though they are responsible for what’s presented in court. Any evidence that you claim exists would have been known. And guess what? He was STILL found not guilty on the count of rape. And no, statutory rape is not the same thing.

    The facts are clear. Nobody is grinding the black axe with anything that doesn’t exist. Racism is a problem in the south.

    And seriously, you’re going to call him a sexual deviant because he exposed himself while in high school? Show me a 16 or 17 year old boy who hasn’t exposed himself in public and I’ll show you a liar.

  18. Danny says:

    Beth,

    I’m addressing you not as someone who is well aware of media manipulation, so don’t think I’m a blind observer to all of this - but I must question some of your talking points. I grew up in an upper class, silicon valley town, attended college in Ann Arbor and graduate school in Atlanta where I have often ventured outside the city to experience the culture of the state. I can confidently say that to deny vast, extreme and vicious racism in the south is to be truly blind (or dishonest). I’ve wseen racism in all these sectors, but nowhere compared to the unadulterated bigotry I witnessed in GA. I’ve seen many confederate flags hung from cars. I’ve overheard conversations in which people have been disgusted by the fact that their food was being prepared by a black person. Georgia hardly has the “live and let live” mentality that I believe is so important to so many ways of life. You claim that the media has chosen the facts that they feel are worthy of representation, yet if you walked into a courtroom on behalf of this young woman, you’d be laughed out of court for wasting everyone’s time. A few points if I may.

    1. I’ve yet to see evidence that this woman was badly beaten. Tearing of the vagina is hardly uncommon when a girl loses her virginity.
    2. You haven’t shown me anything I can work with. All I hear is “well this and this happened to me so he’s guilty”. I hate to break it to you, but this town is not special. I can guarantee you racism does exist there as it exists everywhere!
    3. My father happens to be a HIGHLY successful and respected attorney in San Francisco and he presented an interesting point: No attorney is his right mind would agree to represent someone, free of charge, without knowing ALL the facts. If David Balser had suspected that the Marcus Dixon was guilty he would not have agreed to represent him pro bono.
    4. You put the media on trial as though they are responsible for what’s presented in court. Any evidence that you claim exists would have been known. And guess what? He was STILL found not guilty on the count of rape. And no, statutory rape is not the same thing.

    The facts are clear. Nobody is grinding the black axe with anything that doesn’t exist. Racism is a problem in the south.

    And seriously, you’re going to call him a sexual deviant because he exposed himself while in high school? Show me a 16 or 17 year old boy who hasn’t exposed himself in public and I’ll show you a liar.

    p.s. I like how you decided to finish your post with a video of Marcus Dixon making a fool of himself. Clearly not in an attempt to distort his person.

  19. Danny says:

    p.s. I like how you decided to finish your post with a video of Marcus Dixon making a fool of himself. Clearly not in an attempt to distort his person.

  20. Danny says:

    Don’t mind the multiple posts. Computer is acting up

  21. Brian says:

    Thank you, Danny. Beth, people like you make me sad. Let’s go with facts from now on, and not blatant attempts to paint an ugly picture.

  22. jerry says:

    Kristie brown got rewarded with some Mandingo Dick. therefore she is not a victim. white girls love big black dicks

  23. Michelle says:

    I wish to say that if this girl was raped, which I don’t think she was, she would have proved it in court. Evedentally it was not proved, therefore the young man as served his time. Her dad was probably a racists and wanted to ruin this your man, along with his daughter. I guess that they have to realize that “What God has for YOU, it is for YOU”, they did not break him and someday, he will find a good young lady to settle down with. I am sure that he has learned from his mistakes.. The young lady may be rethinking this situation and I hope that one day she will come out with the TRUTH!

  24. DJ says:

    Beth — I’m curious to see your response to Danny’s message, especially his comment that a jury of 9 white people and 3 black people found him not guilty of rape, but found him guilty of having consensual sex with a 15 year old.

    I am very new to this case and only read the ESPN and Oprah articles before coming here in an attempt to not hear the full story, i.e. facts that ESPN and Oprah omitted (yes Danny, the meida does spin the facts frequently to make the story more palatable).

    I am a white American, born in Georgia, but raised in various parts of the world. I can attest to racism in the south because I have relatives who are still racist (not only old people, but teens and young adults too). But to fair there are varying types of racism and other forms of discrimination in other parts of the world.

    Sorry for the length of this post, but I truly am curious to learn the facts.

  25. Peter says:

    Beth, you’re an ignorant southerner and just reinforced my opinion of rednecks.

  26. Mike Bailey says:

    Comment deleted because commenter is a disgusting pig.

  27. nikki says:

    i wish the young lady involved the best of luck i feel this all came about because of a outrage father and a scared teenager of her father. i donot feel this girl would have made this up if she wasn’t afraid of her faher that’s the villian not MARCUS DIXON. I’m so proud of this kid he shows you that no matter what type of mistakes you make in your life as a kid you can redeem yourself. i wouldn’t say learn from his mistake with this situation because he had sex (which kids should wait for)with this young girl and lost 15 months of his life what a waste. may god continue to bless him and his family white or black. my prayer is that he makes no mistakes because it will only make the accuser happy but we all make mistake….NFL GOOD CHOICE HAMPTON UNIVERSITY GOOD DECISION.

  28. Anna says:

    I swear it amazes me how people are so quick to rush to judgement about Marcus….when I was in high school boys exposed themselves in class, I’ve had guys grab my butt walking down the hall, there were kids having sex at school all the time…..what does that say, Immaturirty. It doesn’t scream rapists. Guys take a while longer to develop mentally than females, guys thought it was cool to whip it out in the middle of class, but that didn’t make them rapists, just really immature. It has been stated and clear that Ms. Brown was lying in her statments…how can you rape another person by taking their clothes off using your knees while holding down their shoulders, that’s why the majority white jury found Marcus, not guilty of rape… It’s a shame that Marcus has moved on and made somthing out of himself and people like you still tear him down, he’s made it to the NFL and Kristie is still bagging it at the local grocery store, what goes around comes back around 10 fold. God is blessing Marcus and no one can bring that down. GET OVER IT and get a life

  29. R.Bailey says:

    I was born n raised n rome. I think that sadly ppl r n denial about racism. Not only n rome but all over the country. It is heartbreaking that this case wnt as far as it did n that so many ppl were hurt n the process. But I am thankful that Marcus was able to rise above all the negativity and prove that he is and can be more than wht he was portrayed to be.

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