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Warren Sapp pleads guilty to domestic violence case in Las Vegas

Warren Sapp
Credit: Robert Mayer-USA TODAY Sports

Former NFL defensive lineman Warren Sapp has pled guilty to domestic violence charges stemming from an incident in Las Vegas over the summer.

Originally, Sapp was charged on three counts of battery constituting domestic violence, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal. However, the prosecution dropped two of the charges in exchange for the plea of guilty.

Sapp must pay $2,895 in fines and restitution, undergo six months of domestic violence counseling and perform 48 hours of community service. He was ordered to have no contact with Moore and stay out of trouble for at least six months,” the Review-Journal reports.

The incident in question occurred a the M Resort in Las Vegas, where Sapp got into it with his girlfriend of five years, Chalyce Moore, by “pulling on her arm, biting her finger, throwing her on the floor and stepping on her head, according to court documents.”

It isn’t the first time Sapp has been in trouble with the law. Back in February, the Hall of Famer was arrested for allegedly soliciting a prostitute and and for alleged assault. He also was involved in another incident of domestic violence in 2010.

His legal troubles have already cost him his job with the NFL Network, which cut him loose following his incident with the prostitute the day after Super Bowl 49.

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