
Warren Sapp Reportedly Charged with Domestic Violence in Casino Incident
Former NFL defensive lineman Warren Sapp has been charged in a domestic violence case.
According to TMZ Sports, citing law enforcement sources, "a report has been filed against Sapp in which the 42-year-old is accused of getting into a physical altercation with a woman in a casino on April 28."
On June 25, TMZ Sports reported he is accused of biting the alleged victim's finger, stepping on her head and throwing a margarita in her face.
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The original report notes the alleged victim met with police officers at a different location than where the incident reportedly took place, and the woman "appeared to have suffered minor injuries."
Sapp has had a tumultuous 2015. The Pro Football Hall of Famer was arrested in February for soliciting a prostitute and assault, per a separate TMZ Sports report. He was subsequently fired from his job as an analyst with NFL Network.
In May, Sapp pleaded guilty to one count of solicitation and one count of assault from the incident and was ordered to complete two counseling programs.
In 2010, he had a domestic battery charge dropped after he was accused of choking a woman in a hotel room when he was in Florida covering the Super Bowl for NFL Network.
Sapp has had his share of incidents with the law since his NFL career ended in 2007. It has already cost him a job working with the league's television network. Now, the 42-year-old faces another investigation into another alleged crime.

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