NFL: FB McIntyre's agent calls allegations 'outrageous'
Associated Press
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — The agent for Buffalo Bills fullback Corey McIntyre says allegations that his client fondled himself outside a Port St. Lucie woman's home are "outrageous and harmful."
A woman claims McIntyre knocked on her window during the act, then fled. Police later spotted him on a bicycle. He faces a misdemeanor charge of exposing sexual organs and is free on $10,000 bond.
McIntyre's agent, Brett Tessler, calls the incident a "horrible case of misidentification has caused Corey and his family a great deal of pain and embarrassment."
The incident happened about two months ago. Tessler said in an e-mail that police had told McIntyre and the Bills that he had been cleared of the accusations.