Adrian Wilson's Domestic Violence Charges Dismissed
Adrian Wilson's Domestic Violence Charges Dismissed
Adrian Wilson's Domestic Violence Charges Dismissed
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Adrian Wilson, former vice president of player personnel for the Carolina Panthers, had two of three domestic violence charges against him dismissed by a Scottsdale court. The charges, including assault and criminal damage, were dropped at the request of the city attorney, who determined there was no physical altercation. Wilson has pleaded guilty to the remaining disorderly conduct charge, which he will be able to have dismissed upon completing a diversion program. In a public statement, Wilson expressed regret for his actions during the incident, which was reportedly triggered by his wife's discovery of his infidelity. He aims to focus on rebuilding his family relationships and returning to his football career. Wilson was arrested in June following a domestic disturbance that involved property damage and the retrieval of a firearm from a safe.

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