The former New York Giant, who has recently agreed to a one-year, $18 million deal with the Baltimore Ravens, is accused of grabbing a woman’s throat at the West Hollywood hotspot Delilah.
Odell Beckam Jr. has reportedly been named a suspect in an assault investigation in Los Angeles.
, is accused of grabbing a woman’s throat at the West Hollywood hotspot Delilah, TMZ Sports reported.The two reportedly stayed at the venue after the alleged incident, which happened a few weeks ago.Related Articles
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