Posted on 08/02/2021 8:25:44 AM PDT by Pining_4_TX
A University of Miami football player was arrested after police say he beat up his pregnant ex-girlfriend during an argument over his new relationship.
Avantae Williams, a sophomore safety for the Miami Hurricanes, was arrested Wednesday night and charged with one count of aggravated battery on a pregnant woman. His bond was set at $10,000.
The police report states that the two had gotten into an argument over Williams 'being involved with another woman' prior to Williams leaving for football practice.
'When I return from practice you need to be gone,' Williams allegedly told the woman, who is currently 31-weeks pregnant with his child.
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He is not going to prison. you can forge t about that. I very seriously doubt that he goes to Court, but if he does, that is as far as it will go. The Alumni will get him off. In more ways than one.
He will go in the first round with his creds. Probably the first pick. No later than the third [pick].
I very seriously doubt he pays child support. Baby’s mama will be on welfare. He will help her spend that.
Don’t count on it.
She was expecting a big payday and now that is all over
I suspect it was actually due to unreported legal issues that the university was able to bury........
Right.
Probably a social disease or two.
He will be on some college team before season starts.
That’s one recruiting battle I don’t mind having lost.
You could take one look at the neck tats in high school and see he was probably not a good citizen.
Must be a real stud.
You’re probably right. Could be he was about to flunk out, too.
Still “Thug U”,after all these years
I just wonder if his gf is Shaniqua or Wendy Whitebread.
Good question. There are terms for Wendy, but probably better not to mention them on FR.
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