Former NFL defense defense and UFC fighter Greg Hardy arrested for the alleged attack of a member of his family.
Hardy, 36, arrested in Richardson, Texas on Wednesday, June 3 at 2:29 pm, according to the prison records viewed by Week of the US. He was reported to “attack the cause of the body’s loss of body,” according to records.
The bond is not set, which TMZ Reported corrected on a Thursday, June 5, appearance in court.
Specific details about charges against Hardy are not available.
Hardy’s arrest is the latest on a rope of legal issues for former Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys players, making Pro Bowl and Second-Teat All-Pro as a member of Panthers in 2013.
In July 2014, Hardy was found guilty of attacking a former girlfriend. He was sentenced to 18 months trial and suspended his 60-day prison sentence.
Current home violence against Hardy was finally expelled in 2015 after his accusation refused to showcase court and human assistance.
In a statement of time explains the decision to reject the charges, the district’s attorney’s office is said to be “reliable information” which is sent by a civilian who has not yet been used in the state. “
Hardy keeps his innocence in all cases, speaking ESPN, “I haven’t put my hand on any girls.”
If pictures of the alleged victim is leaked in the media, Hardy also has a refusal for those.
“The pictures are pictures, and it can look like anything they want,” he said.
Hardy, who plays for panthers in time of allegations, suspended for 10 NFL games. His suspension later decreased in 4 games after he was signed by Dallas Cowboys.
“I know Hardy’s conduct clearly violates the letter and spirit of any version of (personal behavioral conduct) since the NFL dismissal,” Arbutrator Harold Henderson said after suspension was depleted. “However, ten games are greater, as I look at, an increase in previous cases not taught last year, if the discipline of sexual abuse of a six-game suspension.”
Hardy was arrested for the ownership of the cocaine in 2016, but the accusations later dropped after he completed a premanity of diversion.
After finishing his NFL career at the end of 2015, Hardy announced that he would move into a mixed martial arts career.
Hardy made his UFC debut in January 2019, which includes a 7-5 record of one without competition for promotion.
UFC announced that they could not change Hardy’s contract last March 2022.