John Elway's Son Jack Reportedly Sentenced for Domestic Violence Case
September 18, 2014
Jack Elway, son of Denver Broncos Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway, has reportedly been found guilty in a domestic violence case involving his girlfriend.
According to TMZ Sports, Elway's sentence includes domestic violence counseling, probation and fines for when he was alleged to have dragged his girlfriend from his car by her hair.
John Elway's son...has been sentenced to domestic violence counseling after an altercation with his GF back in July ... TMZ Sports has learned.
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In the end, Elway was sentenced to 1 year probation -- with 'monitored sobriety' -- he was ordered to pay fines, can't own firearms and may not have any contact with the victim.
He was also ordered to complete 1 year of domestic violence counseling.
Elway, 25, was originally arrested in May for the incident and the Associated Press reported, via ESPN.com, that he pleaded not guilty to assault charges and disturbing the peace. He was released from custody after posting $550 bond.
Elway was a quarterback at Arizona State University, but he stopped playing football after redshirting his freshman year in 2008.