Charges Dropped on Former Pats Running Back Dillon
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Prosecutors say they will not file criminal
charges against former NFL running back Corey Dillon, who was
arrested earlier this month after an argument with his wife.
Deputy District Attorney Mara McIlvain said Thursday that there
is insufficient evidence to show that Dillon's wife was injured.
The sheriff's department says Dillon and his wife, Desiree
Antoine-Dillon, were arguing over their pending divorce and child
custody on May 1 when she called 911, saying she had been assaulted
by her husband.
She later told authorities her husband never hit her and
indicated she did not want to press charges.
Prosecutors have yet to determine whether to bring charges
against Dillon involving his arrest last month for allegedly
driving drunk near Calabasas.
Dillon played for the Cincinnati Bengals and New England
Patriots.