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Jerry Jeudy released on bond with full contact allowed with alleged victim

Jerry Jeudy (No. 10) of Denver Broncos breaks a tackle and scores versus New York Jets
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Jerry Jeudy is free from Arapahoe County (Colo.) Sherrif’s Office.

The news hit social media Thursday at noon about Jeudy getting arrested for second-degree criminal tampering with a domestic violence enhancer.

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As for the woman involved, it was the mother of Jeudy’s 1-month-old child.

She said he took her wallet and medical paperwork on their child, put them in his car, and would not let her access them. Sheriff Tyler Brown said in a news conference that no physical contact was involved between Jeudy and the woman. The 1-month-old child was present in the situation, but no physical violence occurred. Jeudy appeared in court Friday at 8:30 a.m., and ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports he was released on bond with “full contact allowed between him and the alleged victim.” Jeudy’s attorney, Harvey Steinberg, said the judge stated “there was no probable cause to believe that there was the threat or use of any physical force against the victim.”

Mike Klis, who covers the Broncos for 9 News (NBC affiliate), said Judge Contiguglia “did find probable cause on a charge of criminal tampering and domestic violence enhancer.” Klis added that Contiguglia said there was no threat of physical violence.

Jeudy’s next court date will be on May 31 at 1:30 p.m.

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