Patriots star Jabrill Peppers pleads guilty to cocaine charge in domestic violence case
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Jabrill Peppers, a Patriots safety, pleaded guilty to cocaine possession after police found the drug in his wallet during an Oct. 5 incident. This plea could clear the charge if he completes a four-month probation without reoffending. However, he is also involved in serious assault allegations, where a woman accuses him of choking and stripping her. Peppers denied these claims, stating she was intoxicated. His legal team posits that evidence could exonerate him, while Patriots owner Robert Kraft emphasizes a thorough investigation into the matter.
Peppers admitted police found cocaine in his wallet during an Oct. 5 incident leading to further allegations of assault and battery against a woman.
Jabrill Peppers faces additional serious allegations including strangulation and assault after a woman accused him of violent actions during an altercation.
Despite the troubling charges, Peppers' lawyer asserts that evidence, including video footage, casts real doubt on the woman's allegations.
Patriots owner Robert Kraft has stated that the team is investigating the situation, ensuring that if the claims are verified, Peppers will be removed from the team.
Read at New York Post
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