Vernon Davis Allegedly Assaults Woman with Books in Abortion Dispute
Vernon Davis, a former NFL player, faces serious allegations stemming from a domestic dispute over an abortion. The charges reportedly involve him assaulting a woman with magazines and books during a confrontation.
Details of the Incident
The accusations date back to May 31, when the woman visited Davis’s residence. According to the criminal complaint obtained by TMZ Sports, an argument erupted regarding her pregnancy. During this confrontation, she claims Davis was striking her with materials from underneath his television.
- Incident Date: May 31
- Victim’s Claim: Assault with magazines and books
Throughout this dispute, the woman alleges Davis attempted to offer her $10,000. The situation escalated further when she recorded the encounter on her phone. Davis reportedly halted his actions upon realizing she was filming.
Subsequent Allegations
On June 7, another altercation occurred. The woman confronted Davis about misleading her, which escalated to physical violence as she claims he slapped her during a dispute while they were sitting on the couch. She noted that during their exchange, he remarked, “If I really slapped you, your face would be blue/black.”
- Assaults Reported: May 31 and June 7
- Visible Bruises: Following separate encounters
The report indicates there were prior physical confrontations that left her with bruises. These incidents occurred before she learned of her pregnancy. A separate case involving strangulation and assault related to this ongoing situation is also noted.
Legal Actions
A criminal warrant for Davis’s arrest was issued on January 8, outlining charges of assault and battery. He is scheduled to appear in court in February to address these allegations, which he is reportedly taking very seriously.
Background on Vernon Davis
Davis, the sixth overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft, has enjoyed a successful football career. He played for teams including the San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos, and Washington Football Team, accumulating over 7,500 receiving yards and 63 touchdowns. Since retiring in 2020, he has ventured into acting and exploring various business opportunities.
As this story continues to develop, the outcomes of the legal proceedings will be closely monitored.