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Manziel ordered to stay away from accuser in violence case

Johnny Manziel, the Heisman victor formerly known as “Johnny Football”, surrendered himself to police in Highland Park, Texas, on Wednesday where he was booked on a misdemeanor assault charge.

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Heisman Trophy victor Johnny Manziel, also known as Johnny Football, surrendered to police in Texas on Wednesday on the domestic-violence charge he faces stemming from an incident involving his ex-girlfriend.

Johnny appeared in a Dallas County courtroom on Thursday (May 5) to discuss his bond. The misdemeanor domestic-violence charge carries a maximum of one year incarceration and a $4,000 fine. He has two conditions of his bond, including no contact with his former girlfriend, Colleen Crowley, and he’s prohibited from being near or possessing firearms. Manziel already was cut by the Browns in March 2016 due to headlines of his relapse into the party lifestyle that has circled his reputation since his time in college. The Heisman Trophy victor and former Texas A&M star was indicted by a grand ju. She explained that Manziel “forced her into a vehicle and against a vehicle dashboard”. He has lost an endorsement from Nike and been dropped by two agents as well as LRMR. the marketing arm of LeBron James’ agency.

The NFL in recent years has sought to toughen its policy on players involved in domestic violence.

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Sources said Alexander, a cornerback from Clemson taken with the No. 54 pick overall last week, will receive a four-year, $4.3 million contract, with a $1.34 million signing bonus. That’s the only thing we really care about right now. “I appreciate the people who stopped to check on us and call the police, I could see how it may have looked”. She said he forced her into a auto and a valet disregarded her pleas for help. She said Manziel got into the driver’s seat and began to drive. She also revealed that Manziel threatened to kill himself on their drive back to Fort Worth, where the police were notified.

Highland Park Department of Public Safety via CNN