Willie McGinest pleads not guilty to assault at Delilah

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Willie McGinest, the former linebacker for the Patriots, is preparing to face a challenging legal struggle as he seeks to prove his innocence in an assault case that occurred last year.

McGinest was involved in an incident at the West Hollywood nightclub Delilah where he attacked an individual for making a remark about his college football team, USC.

This past Wednesday, the former NFL star entered a plea of ‘not guilty’ to a pair of serious assault charges. The charges against him include assault with a weapon considered deadly and assault through means that could likely result in significant physical harm.

The altercation took place on December 9, 2022. After voluntarily surrendering to the authorities in Los Angeles, McGinest was released a few hours later, having posted bail in the amount of $30,000.

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The scene at the WeHo location was tense. A man named Blake Adams reportedly insulted USC following their defeat to Utah in the Pac-12 championship.

In response, McGinest approached Adams’s table with some of his friends and physically confronted the man. It is alleged that McGinest struck the man’s face with his fist and hit his head with a glass bottle.

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Really?
Really?
8 months ago

A paragon of virtue!

Jim Nasium
Jim Nasium
8 months ago

Looks like Willie hasn’t seen the video

Jeff
Jeff
8 months ago

Typical Patriots jerk. Deserves a minimum of 30 years. Probably should lock up like half the team just to be safe while we’re at it.

Really
Really
8 months ago
Reply to  Jeff

Question is, why these “paragons of virtue” pro athletes don’t focus on giving back to their own which translates into infusing high standards into their hood brothers. Starting with the retail mobs/gangs that raid stores in every city. I believe it began in our area in the Beverly/Fairfax area then migrated to Santa Monica. Good Show BLACK LIVES MATTER!!!! It’s not that I am discriminating about blacks as they could well have been little green men from Mars….its all the same thing. Responsibility begins at home, in your own back yard. That elicits more self respect than your new Lamborghini… Read more »

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