2nd former Seton Hall player pleads not guilty

NEWARK, N.J. - March 22, 2010

Kelly Whitney's lawyer entered the plea to robbery, kidnapping aggravated assault and weapons charges Monday in a Newark courtroom. Whitney appeared via video link from the Essex County jail, where he is being held on $650,000 bail.

Whitney's attorney, Ronald Ricci, said his client insists he was not around for an alleged March 15 heist in which prosecutors say eight people were robbed at gunpoint in a South Orange home.

"He's adamant he's not the guy," Ricci said. "He doesn't know anything about it."

Prosecutors say Whitney acted as an accomplice with former Seton Hall forward Robert Mitchell, who pleaded not guilty Thursday.

The 23-year-old Mitchell was kicked off the team March 14 by coach Bobby Gonzalez, who has since been fired.

Whitney, 27, a Chicago native, was a standout for the Pirates through the 2006 season.

Prosecutors allege that Mitchell and Whitney entered the home and forced the occupants by gunpoint into a common area, where they robbed them of credit cards, personal documents, cell phones, cameras and about $300 in cash.

Mitchell was arrested Tuesday on kidnapping, burglary and weapons offenses. Whitney was taken into custody Thursday at a Newark hotel.

State Superior Court Judge Amilkar Velez-Lopez granted the prosecution's request Monday to bar Whitney from the Seton Hall campus and from any contact with students or potential witness.

Whitney's mother, Sharon Whitney, attended Monday's hearing and insisted her son was not involved.

"I feel Kelly is innocent," she said. "He doesn't have this kind of lifestyle; he's a big teddy bear."

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