AMassachusetts jury found New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers not guilty on Friday, concluding his trial for assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Peppers, a key player for the Patriots, had been accused of choking and shoving a woman during an altercation in October, but the jury sided with his defense, clearing him of all charges.
The trial, which lasted several days, saw Peppers take the stand to vehemently deny the accusations against him. The woman who filed the complaint alleged that Peppers had grabbed her by the neck, slammed her against a wall, and pushed her down the stairs during an argument at his home in Braintree, Massachusetts. She claimed the incident occurred after she received multiple phone calls from another man while in bed with Peppers.
Jabrill Peppers funny reaction after winning the toss
Related:
Defense Denies Allegations Amid Emotional Testimonies
“I believe she was trying to do all this to mess up my career,” Peppers testified, as reported by The Boston Globe. During cross-examination, his attorney, Marc Brofsky, questioned the woman’s injuries and motives, highlighting the $9.5 million civil lawsuit she filed against Peppers.
Videos presented by prosecutors showed Peppers repeatedly asking the woman to leave his house, but his defense argued these clips did not substantiate the claims of physical harm.
A Setback Off the Field
Peppers‘ legal battle has had significant implications for his career. Following the incident, he was placed on the NFL commissioner’s exempt list, causing him to miss seven games this season. Despite the setback, Peppers remains under contract with the Patriots through 2027, having signed an extension during the offseason.
Drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2017, Peppers played two seasons with the Browns before joining the New York Giants for three seasons. He has been a crucial part of the Patriots‘ defense since his arrival and is expected to return to the field now that the trial has concluded.
This acquittal allows Peppers to refocus on football, but his legal challenges may not be over as the civil lawsuit looms.
For fans and analysts, Peppers‘ return to the field will undoubtedly be under scrutiny as he works to rebuild his reputation following the trial.