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Lewan, a former Michigan offensive tackle, was accused of hitting the fan outside a bar,Wholesale Jerseys China, hours after the Buckeyes beat the Wolverines in Ann Arbor last season, 42-41. He was originally charged with aggravated assault and assault and battery against two people.
"He knocked the guy to the ground and he punched him," a witness, Alexandra Dileo, told police, according to the report.
"I had been drinking. I was intoxicated,Jerseys From China," Lewan told the judge.
Lewan initially told police that he was only separating people but later acknowledged he "could have pushed someone," according to a police report about the Dec. 1 incident.
The 6-foot-7 lineman has started the past three games for the Titans, who have a bye week this weekend. The team declined to comment.
Lewan and his lawyer,Cheap Jerseys Wholesale, John Shea,Wholesale NFL China Jerseys, declined to comment after the hearing.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Tennessee Titans rookie Taylor Lewan pleaded guilty Thursday to being drunk and disorderly in a plea deal that will put him on probation for a confrontation last year involving an Ohio State fan.
Lewan, 23, instead pleaded guilty to two misdemeanors and agreed to pay $1,Cheap Jerseys Online,714 in restitution, mostly medical bills. He said his brother was involved in a "confrontation" and he joined the angry crowd.
Assistant prosecutor Brenda Taylor identified the victim who is owed money as Ryan Munsch. She said he wants to speak when Lewan returns to court for sentencing on Dec. 15,Cheap MLB Jerseys China. |
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