Aaron Donald accuser apologizes after video disproves assault claims His client mistook his attacker for football star Aaron Donald
The man who accused NFL player
Aaron Donald of severely assaulting him retracted his claims after a new video revealed that the athlete was breaking up the confrontation which occurred last weekend.
The Los Angeles Rams star was seen in surveillance video running over to break up the fight which happened outside of an after-hours club in Pittsburgh last Sunday. The fight involved
De’Vincent Spriggs, the man who accused Donald of assaulting him. Donald appeared to pull Spriggs away from a group of people who were kicking him before Spriggs’ friends intervened.
The attorney for a man who accused NFL star Aaron Donald of assaulting him at a Pittsburgh nightclub last weekend has apologized, saying it was a case of mistaken identity
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Patriots defensive back J.C. Jackson returns an interception during New England’s final game of the 2020 season against the New York Jets.
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BOSTON The New England Patriots have re-signed cornerback J.C. Jackson, bringing back the former undrafted free agent who finished second in the NFL in interceptions in 2020.
The restricted free agent returns to New England, where he will be paid $3.88 million this upcoming season after signing the second-round tender the Patriots placed on him prior to the start of free agency. He will become an unrestricted free agent next offseason.
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De Vincent Spriggs has apologized to Aaron Donald after claiming the Los Angeles Rams star assaulted him.
Attorney Todd Hollis, who is representing Spriggs, issued the apology on behalf of his client on Friday to Bryant Reed of KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh. I wanted to make this statement public. And to extend an apology to Aaron for what he s gone through, but I clearly know this was not him, Hollis said.
The apology comes after Donald s attorney, Casey White, told ESPN s Lindsey Thiry that Spriggs threw a bottle at his client inside of a nightclub and other people around Donald stepped in to intervene.