Convicted rapist and former NFL tight end Kellen Winslow II is set to be tried again in San Diego County, California on six of the eight remaining criminal counts against him.

Prosecutors say he had a pattern of sexually abusing women. The ages of his five alleged victims skewed above 50, but Jane Doe 4 said she was 17 and he was 19 when he raped her at a party in 2003.

Jurors in the first trial convicted the defendant of three counts.

Winslow was acquitted on one count of lewd conduct against Doe #5. She had claimed that he sat in the gym jacuzzi with her, and began masturbating.

Jurors were deadlocked on the remaining eight charges. The two that concerned Doe #5–willful cruelty to elder, and battery against an elder–were severed from this trial, but are still active after a request from the defense.

That leaves the remaining six.

The defense maintained that Winslow never committed sexual misconduct. These incidents were either moments of infidelity, or did not happen as the alleged victim claimed.

The defendant’s wife Janelle Winslow filed for divorce in August.

[Screengrab via Law&Crime Network]