verdict - Bad Sporters https://www.badsporters.com News Blogging About Athletes Being Caught Up Fri, 30 Mar 2018 00:33:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Jury reaches verdict in former NFL player’s meth trial https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/30/jury-reaches-verdict-in-former-nfl-players-meth-trial/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/03/30/jury-reaches-verdict-in-former-nfl-players-meth-trial/#respond Fri, 30 Mar 2018 00:33:35 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=3248 Dantrell Savage can get on with his life, now that a Columbus jury has acquitted the former NFL player of all charges stemming from a 2015 drug raid at a Hamilton Road gym he ran. The jury deliberated about six hours before delivering the verdict at 1:40 p.m., finding the 33-year-old not guilty on charges […]

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Dantrell Savage can get on with his life, now that a Columbus jury has acquitted the former NFL player of all charges stemming from a 2015 drug raid at a Hamilton Road gym he ran.

The jury deliberated about six hours before delivering the verdict at 1:40 p.m., finding the 33-year-old not guilty on charges of possessing methamphetamine, possessing meth with the intent to distribute it, and having a drug-related object.

After a police informant twice bought meth from a friend who was living at Savage Fitness Evolution, the department’s Special Operation Unit raided the business on Oct. 27, 2015, finding about 26 grams of the drug. One gram was under a desk and 25 were concealed in the battery compartment of a flashlight high on a shelf in a storage area.

Officers arrested Savage and his friend Jessie James Smith Sr., who during the trial testified the meth was his, and Savage didn’t know that he had it in the business, or that he was dealing it.

Defense attorney Stacey Jackson said Savage closed the gym afterward, and his life has been on hold ever since.

“Due to the nature of the charges, there were a lot of community service activities and a lot of different things that Dantrell wanted to do, to participate in the community, but obviously, with the charge pending, it held him back from doing that,” Jackson said.

“So, now that the case is over, he’s been exonerated of all charges, now he can get back to the business at hand.”

The attorney declined to specify what Savage plans to do next, in the realm of public service, but said he would like to open another gym.

“After everything unfolded, he just put all that on hold, for the time being, until the case was concluded,” Jackson said.

Savage still faces misdemeanor charges from a traffic stop March 23 at Manchester Expressway and the Warm Springs Connector, where he went live on Facebook to complain about the police. Officers brought a drug-sniffing dog to check Savage’s car before searching it.

They found no drugs, but charged him with misdemeanor obstruction for trying to stop the search, and with having a cracked windshield and failing to maintain his lane.

Jackson said the police Special Operations Unit conducted that traffic stop, and his client’s live online session was a result of his frustration at being detained by the same squad that raided his gym.

“You know they f—–g with me again,” Savage said on the video. “For what particular reason, I don’t know.”

Savage’s misdemeanor charges will be resolved in Muscogee State Court, Jackson said.

During the 2015 raid, investigators found a lot of cash in Savage’s gym: $44,500 in the desk and $1,448 in a wallet with Savage’s Georgia driver’s license in it in a black jacket. Police said they believed the desk was Savage’s, because it had an accident report and some hospital records with his name on them.

Jackson said those records explained the cash: Savage on Oct. 14, 2015, got a $100,000 settlement from being hit by a car. He had just gone through a divorce, and his ex-wife had access to his bank accounts, so he kept some of the settlement funds in cash to keep it out of those accounts.

Smith testified he and Savage had gone to the bank the morning before the police raid, and Savage had a box packed with cash when he came out.

Smith’s testimony likely was a key element in the not-guilty verdict, Jackson said:

“We were fortunate that Mr. Smith did come in and testify that he was responsible for the contraband that was found in the business, so that was helpful, because you don’t oftentimes see that, in a lot of different cases – someone willing to come forward and accept responsibility.”

Police initially charged Smith with selling meth, once on Oct. 7, 2015, and again the following Oct. 15, but those two counts later were dropped. He pleaded guilty Sept. 26, 2016, to possessing meth with the intent to distribute it and possessing a drug-related object.

Judge Ron Mullins sentenced Smith to five years in prison with 36 months to serve. Smith testified he served 18 months before his release.

Smith said he was homeless in 2015 when Savage let him live upstairs at the gym in exchange for helping maintain the building and guarding it against break-ins overnight.

Savage graduated from Columbus’ Jordan High School, and played two seasons with Kansas City after he signed on as an undrafted free agent from Oklahoma State. He played mostly on special teams before he was cut in March 2010.

He was signed to the Carolina Panthers the following August, but released before the 2010-11 season started.

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Blue Bulls rugby player charged with rape waits for bail verdict https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/07/blue-bulls-rugby-player-charged-with-rape-waits-for-bail-verdict/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/07/blue-bulls-rugby-player-charged-with-rape-waits-for-bail-verdict/#respond Wed, 07 Feb 2018 09:28:03 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=1905 PORT ELIZABETH – A 19-year-old Blue Bulls rugby player charged with rape and robbery will know on Thursday whether or not he will be released on bail, the New Brighton Magistrate’s Court in the Eastern Cape heard on Monday. The player who cannot be named until he has formally pleaded, is facing the charges […]

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PORT ELIZABETH – A 19-year-old Blue Bulls rugby player charged with rape and robbery will know on Thursday whether or not he will be released on bail, the New Brighton Magistrate’s Court in the Eastern Cape heard on Monday.

The player who cannot be named until he has formally pleaded, is facing the charges after an 18-year-old woman opened a case against him.

The alleged incident happened after a night out in KwaMagxasi in Port Elizabeth on December 28 last year.

During closing arguments in the bail application on Monday, defence attorney Danie Gouws, insisted that his client did not rape the woman, but rather the young woman made advances on the rugby player.

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Gouws said the pair did have sex, but it was consensual and happened in a vehicle which was parked near the party they attended and that there was uncontested evidence that the woman had stolen the athlete’s wallet while they were at McDonalds.

He questioned why the accused would take along the woman’s cousin in the vehicle if he intended to rape her.

“It doesn’t make sense that if you are going to rape someone that you take a witness along.

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“There are material contradictions in her statements, in the first she was dragged into the bushes and raped and the second she was walking to her house and attacked from behind.”

Gouws added that it became “even more bizarre” that the woman did not cry for help or alert her cousin that she was being raped.

But State prosecutor, Nontshumayelo Balicawa said that people reacted differently to rape.

Balicawa said that the athlete was a well known rugby player and the community would be shocked if he were to be released on bail.

She dismissed the defence’s argument that no blood was found when the woman was examined by a forensic nurse.

She further criticized the defence’s own expert, in that he was not present at the woman’s medical examination.

Judgment will be handed down on Thursday.

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