
Veteran NBA guard Patrick Beverley, who is currently playing overseas with PAOK BC in Greece, will not face criminal charges stemming from a domestic incident that led to his arrest in Texas last November, according to a report from USA Today’s Scooby Axson and Jim Reineking.
Beverley had been accused of assault involving his teenage sister, but the case will not proceed after a grand jury issued a no-bill decision, determining that there was insufficient evidence to move forward with a trial.
The ruling effectively ends the legal process related to the incident.
Following the decision, Beverley’s legal representatives released a statement expressing relief that the matter had been resolved through the legal system and emphasizing his desire to move forward.
“(Beverley) is glad that the process was allowed to work as it did and his hope is that with these charges behind him now, his name and reputation will be restored,” his attorneys said in a statement.
Beverley played 12 seasons for 7 NBA teams, including the Rockets and Clippers. He averaged 8.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.4 assists in 666 regular-season games.
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