BSP-02 Harassment charge against Lakers’ Cousins dropped – lawyer

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Harassment charge against Lakers’ Cousins dropped – lawyer

LOS ANGELES, Nov 23, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Harassment charges against Los
Angeles Lakers center DeMarcus Cousins, who was accused in August of
threatening to shoot his ex-girlfriend, have been dropped, the NBA player’s
lawyer said Friday.

“I am pleased to announce all criminal charges against DeMarcus Cousins
have been dropped,” attorney Moshae Donald said in a statement. “The case is
dismissed and Mr. Cousins is looking forward to moving onward with his life
and career as a professional basketball player.”

Authorities in Mobile, Alabama, had issued a warrant for Cousins’ arrest on
a misdemeanor charge after the TMZ.com website published an audio recording
in which a man identified as Cousins by his ex-girlfriend Christy West
threatens her after she refused to allow their son to attend his wedding.

The Los Angeles Times, citing a person familiar with the proceedings, said
the warrant was later withdrawn and Cousins was arraigned, but the Mobile
city attorney ultimately decided to drop the charges.

The NBA had announced an investigation into the incident, and it was not
immediately clear if Cousins could still face league discipline.

Cousins, 29, signed a one-year contract with the Lakers on July 6 but tore
knee ligaments during pre-season and will likely miss the entire 2019-2020
campaign.

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