New Orleans Saints player Alvin Kamara and Cincinnati Bengals star Chris Lammons are in trouble with the law following an alleged nightclub brawl last year.
On Wednesday, Kamara, Lammons, and co-defendants Percy Harris and Darrin Young were charged with conspiracy to commit battery and battery resulting in substantial bodily harm. According to the indictment, all four men were involved in a brawl on February 5th, 2022, during NFL Pro Bowl Weekend.
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The victim in that fight was Darnell Greene, who has also filed a civil lawsuit against the men. He reportedly was waiting outside an elevator at club Drai’s in Las Vegas. The four men were also waiting next to him. When the elevator doors opened, Kamara placed his hand on Greene’s chest to block him from entering with the group. Greene then pushed Kamara’s hand away, leading the running back to shove him. Lammons punched Greene, knocking him against a wall. The lawsuit claims Greene was chased down the hall, despite posing no threat to the men after being stuck. Kamara is accused of hitting him multiple times, though Greene never hit him back. The attack left him with an orbital fracture in his right eye.
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Greene’s lawsuit is seeking $10 million in damages. Evidence being used in the case includes still images from surveillance video and a recording from an SUV after the altercation. He is requesting a jury trial.
A court date is scheduled for March 2nd.
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