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FILE - In this March 23, 2015, file photo, former NFL football safety Darren Sharper, center, is flanked by his attorneys, Lisa Wayne, left, and Leonard Levine, right, in Los Angeles Superior Court. Disgraced former NFL star Sharper has lost his latest effort to have his 18-year federal sentence tossed out in a drug and sexual assault case involving multiple victims. A federal appellate judge in New Orleans on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, denied Sharper a “certificate of appealability.” The former Saints star went to the appeals court after a judge rejected the claim that he was not adequately advised on the consequences of his 2015 guilty plea. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, Pool, File)

FILE - In this March 23, 2015, file photo, former NFL football safety Darren Sharper, center, is flanked by his attorneys, Lisa Wayne, left, and Leonard Levine, right, in Los Angeles Superior Court. Disgraced former NFL star Sharper has lost his latest effort to have his 18-year federal sentence tossed out in a drug and sexual assault case involving multiple victims. A federal appellate judge in New Orleans on Thursday, Oct. 1, 2020, denied Sharper a “certificate of appealability.” The former Saints star went to the appeals court after a judge rejected the claim that he was not adequately advised on the consequences of his 2015 guilty plea. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, Pool, File)

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