Kevin Porter Jr beats up, chokes out, and breaks girlfriend's neck - Arrested by NYPD

The Crypto Guy

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Piece of garbage. Now way the NBA can ever let this sad excuse for a man play in the league again.


Biggest joke is he was already released on bail, but that's NY for you.
 
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IANAL but how can he plead not guilty. Who gave his girlfriend the bruises and the injuries?

"It wasn't me bro."

Who was it then

What kind of legal justification would there be for pleading not guilty?
 
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IANAL but how can he plead not guilty. Who gave his girlfriend the bruises and the injuries?

"It wasn't me bro."

Who was it then

What kind of legal justification would there be for pleading not guilty?
By pleading guilty, you accept the charges as stated. You lose all leverage when negotiating a plea agreement.
 
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Piece of garbage. Now way the NBA can ever let this sad excuse for a man play in the league again.


Biggest joke is he was already released on bail, but that's NY for you.
Crack is Whack!
 

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Guy is lucky enough to be born with elite basketball talent, makes the NBA, gets a 82 million dollar contract and decides hell throw it all away.

Ill never understand it.
 

BostonBob

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One of the assault charges have now been dropped but this guy should still go away for a long time.

from espn.com:

Manhattan prosecutors have dropped one of the assault charges against Houston Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr., acknowledging Monday during Porter's hearing in Manhattan Criminal Court that he did not fracture his girlfriend's neck vertebra during an alleged attack at a New York City hotel last month.

According to the New York Post, Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Mirah Curzer cited "insufficient evidence" as the reason for dropping the charge of second-degree assault, telling Judge Jay Weiner on Monday, "What initially appeared to be a fractured vertebrae was not in fact an injury caused by the defendant."

Porter was arrested after an alleged attack on girlfriend Kysre Gondrezick, a former WNBA player, at the Millennium Hilton near the United Nations on Sept. 11. Prosecutors initially said during Porter's arraignment a day later that the attack left her with a fractured neck vertebra and a deep cut above her right eye.

Porter's defense team shared documents with the Post indicating the presumed neck fracture was actually a congenital defect.

Porter still faces charges of second-degree strangulation and third-degree assault, to which he has pleaded not guilty. According to the Post, Curzer told the judge that her office offered a plea deal on the lower third-degree assault charge, but Porter rejected the offer.

The Rockets have told Porter that he cannot be with the team in any capacity following his arrest. Aside from that, everything else related to Porter and his situation falls under the NBA's collective bargaining agreement and will be handled by the league, Rockets GM Rafael Stone said at the team's media day earlier this month.

Porter's next court appearance is scheduled for Nov. 27.
 
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