Both are accused of having sold "molly," the street name for 4-methylethcathinone. Molly is a crystalline form of the drug known as ecstasy. Windham allegedly sold it on or around April 30, while Fisher's alleged sales took place between April 25 and May 1, according to the Athens County Prosecutor's office.
The two were arrested by OU Police Wednesday.
Judge George P. McCarthy set bond at $2,500, with 10 percent payment allowed, for Windham, and at $10,000 with 10 percent allowed for Fisher. Neither man was listed as being incarcerated at the regional jail as of Wednesday.
Donnell Fisher, a junior, is a starting cornerback for the OU Bobcats. He was already set to miss the season's first two games as a result of a misdemeanor assault conviction.
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