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Randy Moss Hit With Temporary Restraining Order
Rozzie Franco 01/16/2008 10:27:28
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One of the NFL's top athletes is in trouble again.
New England Patriot's wide receiver Randy Moss has been hit with a temporary injunction for protection against dating violence.
According to the affidavit Moss committed a battery upon the victim causing serious injury and then refused to allow her to seek medical attention.
The affidavit out of Broward County reveals Moss cannot come within 500 hundred feet of the victim and cannot use or possess firearms.
Moss's troubles started in high school. He served a 30-day sentence for kicking a high school classmate. He was kicked out of Florida State University for marijuana use, arrested for domestic violence and then arrested for pushing a Minneapolis police officer with his car.
A hearing in the case is scheduled on January 28th.
The court will determine whether to file a permanent judgment of injunction for protection against dating violence.
No criminal charges have been filed in the case.
Moss's attorney Tim Dipiero was unavailable for comment.