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Harvard football player arrested with viral Georgia sorority girl Lily Stewart

The Harvard football player was found to be arrested over the weekend along with a girl from the Virus Georgia Sorority after a break-in warning at the school's student center.

Junior tight end Sheemus Gilmartin was found by police trying to escape after fleeing the scene when he saw a group containing Reischurt approaching the building. Reported on Monday.

Police reports say the group was rounded up around 3am on Sunday morning, with Gilmartin allegedly observing officers.

Lily Stewart, a female Georgia student girl, has been reviewed for her charming mug shots. Athens Clark County Jail

The 20-year-old Hillsboro native, California, had both New York and California IDs, both fake.

It is unknown what his connections have with Stewart or the other two individuals he was with that night.

Lily Stewart was arrested again over the weekend. Instagram / Lily Stewart

Gilmartin was handed over possession of a minor with alcohol charge along with charges related to poverty and possession of a tattered ID.

He has also been banned from the University of Georgia campus for two years.

Gilmartin played in 10 games for The Crimson last season, scoring 18 catches and four touchdowns for 379 yards.

He won Dartmouth at Harvard on November 2nd and scored a season-high four catches on October 26th with 101 yards of the best receiving yards for the season against Princeton.

Gilmartin had his only multi-touchdown game against Cornell on October 11th.

Seamus Gilmartin Mugshot Mugshotsathens.com

Stewart went viral earlier this month after the internet became obsessed with filming a Georgia female student's mug after being arrested for speeding “maximum limit” by the Georgia State Patrol.

The 20-year-old, smiling from ear to ear on a mug shot, was snapped into the Morgan County Sheriff's office, attacking her by social media users.

Seamus Gilmartin plays soccer at Harvard University. gocrimson.com

Sunday's arrest marked her second in less than a month, but Stewart smiled once more when he realized he was posing for a mug shot again.

Unlike Stewart, Gilmartin wasn't a smile when authorities booked him.

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