Former New England Patriots safety Patrick Chung charged with assault and battery on a family or household member.
QUINCY, Mass. — Former New England Patriots safety Patrick Chung was charged Tuesday in Massachusetts with assault and battery on a family or household member.
Chung, who has resided in Norton, Massachusetts, since retiring from the NFL before the 2021 season, was also charged with vandalizing property. He was released on Tuesday without bail, the Patriot LedgerThe woman accusing Chung of assault asked the judge for a restraining order against him. Quincy District Court Judge Neil Hourihan approved the request.
Chung, appearing to shake his head “no” at times, did not testify, but his fiancée spoke on his behalf, according to the newspaper.Chung’s attorney, Sandy Pesiridis, said her client looked forward to being proved innocent and said the matter was “much better suited for Probate and Family Court.”
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