
Vince Young Reportedly Sued for Allegedly Attacking Woman in 2014
Former NFL quarterback Vince Young is at the center of a civil lawsuit that accuses him of assaulting a woman after a 2014 NCAA tournament game.
TMZ Sports reported Monday that Tiffany Cayo says Young pulled her hair during an argument while the pair was riding in the same vehicle. She is claiming $250,000 in damages for medical bills and missed time at work. Young was allegedly "extremely intoxicated" at the time.
Further details of the accusations are not available.
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Young, 32, has not played in the NFL since the 2011 season. He was picked up and released by the Buffalo Bills, Green Bay Packers and Cleveland Browns in the three subsequent offseasons before retiring in 2014. Since leaving the NFL, Young returned to his alma mater of Texas, where he's worked in the alumni relations department.
In January, Young was arrested on DWI charges in Austin.
Young said the following in a statement after the arrest, per Max Olson of ESPN.com:
"Regardless of the outcome of the pending investigation, I would like my friends, family and fans to know that I do not condone drinking and driving in any way whatsoever. I am very disappointed in myself and am sorry for any conduct that has made this legal process necessary. I specifically want to apologize to the young men and women who look up to me as a role model and my employers at the University of Texas and the Longhorn Network.
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The university has thus far kept him at his position. It's unclear whether this lawsuit will have any effect on his employment. Neither Young nor university officials have made a comment at this time.
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