Redskins Linebacker Accused of Sexual Assault
Washington Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth is at the brunt of a serious sexual assault allegation.
Haynesworth’s rep, Chad Speck, denies that his client is guilty of any wrong doings.
The Washington Post states, “According to the police report, a waitress at the W Hotel stated that her hands were full as she cleared a table Haynesworth was sitting at around 1:30 a.m. Sunday.”
The report said Haynesworth, identified as Subject 1, tried to give the waitress his credit card and asked to place it in her blouse. The waitress nodded and Haynesworth placed the card in her blouse and began caressing her breast.
While Haynesworth is not named in the report, the police department source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Subject 1 is the Redskins lineman. The report was filed at 5:15 a.m. Sunday, describes the suspect as a “heavy/fat/stocky” black male with a goatee, and about 6-feet-6 or 6-feet-7.”
NFL reports that the Vice President of the Redskins claims he is “unaware” of any claims against his team and will investigate for further information.
The 29-year-old linebacker is no stranger to police investigations, as he was suspended for four games pending an investigation against him involving road rage.
No charges have been filed.
