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Lawrence Taylor’s Wife Charged With Domestic Battery
Lynette Taylor, the wife of former Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor, has been arrested after an alleged domestic assault on the Hall of Famer in South Florida.
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When officers arrived, she refused to get out of the chair and spontaneously said, “Yeah, I threw it at him”, police said.
As TMZ Sports reports, Lawrence claims that Lynette struck him in the back of the head during an argument in Florida, causing a minor laceration.
Lawrence and Lynette were reportedly married in 2007 and have kids together.
“That’s a lie. My husband is a 300-pound linebacker”, Lynette Taylor says in the video.
Lynette, who’s 5-foot-6 and 145 lbs., according to arrest records, strongly denied her husband’s allegations, bringing up his size (he’s 6-foot-3) when asked about the incident. Her bond was set at $2,500. She has a history of domestic violence and has been arrested three times in the past, but most of the charges were dropped.
Lawrence Taylor, nicknamed “LT”, played his entire career with the Giants from 1981 to 1993 and won two Super Bowls.
The wife of National Football League legend and South Florida resident Lawrence Taylor was taken into custody Thursday on charges that include battery.
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Taylor himself was sentenced to six months probation in 2011 after he pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct and patronizing an underage prostitute.