NBA: Nets' Jefferson arrested for assault in Minneapolis
Associated Press
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — New Jersey Nets forward Richard Jefferson was arrested today on charges of assault for grabbing another man by the throat in a Minneapolis club earlier this year.
Jefferson was in town with team on Jan. 27 when, according to a charge filed, he went to a club in the Graves Hotel where the victim was having a private birthday party in a roped-off section.
The documents say Jefferson entered the area and got angry when he was asked to leave. He is accused of grabbing the victim, shoving him to a bench and choking him with both hands.
Nets spokesman Gary Sussman had no comment. Jefferson's agent did not immediately return a phone message.
Jefferson's first court hearing is set for June 18.