It’s reported that MLB’s Julio Urias will not face a felony charge for the alleged physical altercation involving his wife at a soccer game.
According to the report, the Los Angeles District Attorney has rejected the case with a reason that the incident didn’t warrant such a serious charge.
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This seems to be a piece of good news but that doesn’t mean the 27-year-old pitcher is fully cleared of the charges as the “D.A. will now send the case to the City Attorney, who could opt to file a misdemeanor charge.”
Our sources tell us after law enforcement’s investigation, they believe Julio was in a verbal altercation with his wife that turned physical … but because of Urias’ lack of criminal record and other factors, the D.A.’s office doesn’t believe it rises to the level of a felony. Thus the rejection.
Remember, Urias allegedly roughed up his wife Daisy after an LAFC vs. Inter Miami soccer game on September 3, when the couple went to BMO Stadium to watch Lionel Messi.
Julio was arrested at the scene for felony domestic violence. He was taken to jail before posting $50k bond.
For now, Julio Urias is a free man until the City Attorney decides to opt to file a misdemeanor charge against him. It’s not over!
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