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Monday, February 21, 2011

More problems for Fat Albert

This is a little bit older news but wanted to get it posted up.

D.C. police are investigating an allegation that Washington Redskins defensive lineman Albert Haynesworth sexually assaulted a waitress in a D.C. hotel.

Haynesworth's agent, Chad Speck, confirmed that his client was the subject of the complaint but denied the 29-year-old defensive tackle is guilty of any wrongdoing.

According to the police report, a waitress at the W Hotel stated that her hands were full as she cleared a table Haynesworth was sitting at around 1:30 a.m. Sunday.

The report said Haynesworth, identified as Subject 1, tried to give the waitress his credit card and asked if he could place it in her blouse. The waitress nodded, and Haynesworth placed the card into her blouse and began caressing her breast, the report says.

While Haynesworth is not named in the report, the police department source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that Subject 1 referred to the Redskins lineman. The report, which was filed at 5:15 a.m. Sunday, describes the suspect as a "heavy/fat/stocky" black male with a goatee, and about 6 feet 6 or 6 feet 7.

Charges have yet to be filed, as the investigation is ongoing, police said. The allegation was first reported Monday by WRC Channel 4.

The accusation is the latest negative development for Haynesworth, whom the Redskins suspended without pay for the final four games of the season in December, citing conduct detrimental to the team.

On Saturday, he was formally charged with assault in connection with an alleged road rage incident that took place on the Fairfax County Parkway in Reston on Feb. 2. A driver accused Haynesworth of hitting him while he was sitting in his car. Haynesworth was scheduled to appear in court on March 31.

Fat Al sucks, man.

2 comments:

deepie said...

Sucks?! He's a pro-bowler!

The guy needs to go. When a journeyman like Anthony Bryant can come in and play much more effectively than our Pro-Bowler, it says a lot about FA. He may be talented, but it doesn't matter when he doesn't try and/or he continues to put himself before the team. He did it in Tennessee so he could get paid and he's done it here for two years now.

Mike Golic called him Albert Haynesworth-less. That pretty much sums it up.

Scott said...

You missed it. FA was actually part of the mega deal for Carmello Anthony.