If there were a photo of a couple next to the definition of a toxic relationship in the dictionary, it would be Miles Bridges and Mychelle Johnson.
Johnson had Bridges arrested for domestic violence, and he had to take a plea deal to stay out of prison.
Charlotte Hornets restricted free agent Miles Bridges pleaded no contest to a felony domestic violence charge Thursday morning in Los Angeles Superior Court and will face three years of probation and no jail time as part of a deal with prosecutors.
The no-contest plea means Bridges, who was present in court, is accepting the punishment and the conviction without formally admitting guilt in the case. Bridges was accused of assaulting his then-girlfriend in front of their two children in May. In July, Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon’s office filed three felony charges against Bridges, who initially pleaded not guilty to all three.
On Thursday, Bridges’ attorney and the DA’s office reached an agreement, which a prosecutor said the woman agreed to and approved of, that he plead no contest to one count — California Penal Code Section 273.5(a), which covers domestic violence toward a spouse or other cohabitant — and that the other two counts be dismissed. The felony charges also included “an allegation of causing great bodily injury on the domestic violence victim,” and that allegation was dismissed as part of the plea agreement.
During the process of him securing a plea deal, Johnson had been stalking him to the point that he had to get a restraining order against him.
We now have a video of her trying to break into his house with a water hose.
New video obtained by TMZ Sports shows Miles Bridges’ ex did appear to attempt to break into his residence back in October — slamming a hose nozzle against the NBA star’s door repeatedly as he tried to hold it closed.
The footage was captured on Oct. 12 … after Mychelle Johnson allegedly brought over the couple’s two kids in an attempt to get inside Bridges’ L.A. rental home to speak with him.
Bridges, however, said in court docs this week he wanted no part of contact with her — saying he wasn’t allowed to talk to her due to court orders that were given to him after he was charged with felony domestic violence for his alleged role in a June altercation with the woman.
In the docs, Bridges claimed Johnson showed up unannounced through a side gate in his backyard … and then, after he retreated inside, “kept yelling outside the door demanding me to open it while the kids were calling out to me to let them in.”
The footage shows at one point during their encounter, one of the children handed Johnson a hose nozzle that she then used to hit the door several times in an effort to get into the pad.
Once she couldn’t get in, she stole Bridges’ dog and left.
Another time she forced Bridges to stay at a Hookah lounge for six hours because she was waiting outside to confront him.
Insane details.
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