Ex-NFL running back Zac Stacy should be in jail until his trial for the safety of his ex-girlfriend Kristin Evans and their baby.
Sadly, a judge disagrees.
Stacy’s bond was only $10k, and it could have been increased, and Evans begged the judge to do it, but he didn’t, and here is why.
A Florida judge on Wednesday refused to increase bond for ex-Jets running back Zac Stacy — despite his ex-girlfriend’s testimony that she was “afraid to go home” after he savagely beat her earlier this month.
Stacy will remain free on $10,150 bond pending trial in the case but will be barred from entering the Sunshine State, Judge Mark Blechman ordered at a court hearing Wednesday, the Orlando Sentinel reported.
Stacy’s ex-girlfriend, Kristin Evans, told Blechman she was terrified after the 30-year-old ex-NFL player was cut loose on bond following his arrest on Nov. 18, according to the report.
“I was slapped, punched — literally picked up and thrown into my TV,” Evans said in court about the caught-on-camera assault, according to the Sentinel.
“This is not the first time he’s been violent with me. I am afraid for my safety and my children’s safety,” she added.
The 911 calls are horrific to listen to.
It shows a pattern of abuse. This was not just a one-time thing.
Troubling audio from 911 calls placed by Zac Stacy’s ex-girlfriend document her fear amid her repeated allegations of domestic abuse by the ex-Jets running back.
Stacy’s ex-girlfriend, Kristin Evans, has been terrified of the 30-year-old ex-NFL player for the past three months, according to audio of three separate 911 calls obtained by The Post.
Stacy’s lawyer says he is checking into rehab at a mental health facility and that is the reason for his violent outbursts.
We will just have to see if he ends up spending any time behind bars for his actions.
Flip the pages for the harrowing 911 calls.