The Hornets star Miles Bridges is in trouble with the law again and this time around, a warrant has been issued for his arrest over an alleged violation of a protective order stemming from a previous domestic violence incident.
According to reports, the warrant was issued in January and deputies are yet to serve the NBA star. Details of the allegations still remain unknown.
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Hornets star Miles Bridges for an alleged violation of a protective order stemming from a previous domestic violence incident.
The warrant from the Mecklenburg County (N.C.) Sheriff’s Office has been out since January, but deputies have not been able to serve it, and, therefore, further details of the allegations are unclear, according to WSCO-TV in Charlotte.
Bridges pleaded no contest to felony charges last November, stemming from an incident in Los Angeles last summer in which he was accused of choking his girlfriend, breaking her nose and giving her a concussion.
He was sentenced to probation and 100 hours of community service, plus ordered to attend parenting classes and counseling.
The victim was granted a 10-year restraining order against Bridges.
The alleged incident that led to the summons being issued occurred around 9 p.m. on Oct. 6 at Bridges’ private residence in Charlotte, according to a police report obtained by ESPN. The criminal summons itself describes a series of events during a custody exchange between Bridges, 25, and his former girlfriend, with whom he has two children.
Bridges is accused of throwing billiard balls at her vehicle while the children were inside it, smashing the windshield and leaving dents in the car, according to the summons. He is also accused in the summons of threatening her that if she “told the police he would take everything from her and withhold child support” and that he “allowed his current girlfriend to yell, scream and kick the victim’s car while the children were inside it.” The summons does not say if the woman was in the car.
There also is an unserved arrest warrant for the Bridges, which was first issued on Jan. 2, for violating the domestic violence protective order, according to a Mecklenburg County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson. The warrant was not immediately available because, as of Wednesday night, it had not yet been served.
Miles Bridges has problems on his hands to deal with and I hope he gets himself out of these messy situations that could ruin his career.