Adam Schefter<\/a> reported earlier in the day that Arapahoe County District Attorney John Kellner moved to dismiss the second-degree criminal tampering with a domestic violence enhancer charge ahead of Tuesday’s scheduled hearing.<\/p>\n Jeudy was arrested on May 12.<\/p>\n
“After reviewing the evidence, I always believed that no crime had been committed and all charges would be dismissed,” Jeudy’s attorney, Harvey Steinberg, told Schefter.<\/p>\n
Jeudy appeared in court on May 13 and was released from custody on a $ 1,500 personal recognizance bond.<\/p>\n
Speaking to reporters about the situation, Arapahoe County Sheriff Tyler Brown said the dispute between Jeudy and the woman “solely involved property, and there was no damage to property.”<\/p>\n
The woman is the mother of Jeudy’s daughter, who was one-month-old at the time of the alleged dispute.<\/p>\n
For Sam Tabachnik of the Denver Post<\/i>the woman told an Arapahoe County judge on May 13 she never felt threatened by Jeudy and asked the judge to dismiss the case against him.<\/p>\n
The woman said she called authorities to “monitor the situation” but Jeudy never made physical contact with her during the dispute that involved him withholdingher wallet, a child car seat and the child’s paperwork when she was trying to leave a residence.<\/p>\n
Jeudy spent one night in jail because adomestic violence enhancer prevents a person from being released until they can appear before a judge under Colorado law.<\/p>\n
The Broncos said in a statement following Jeudy’s arrest they “are aware of the matter involving Jerry Jeudy and are in the process of gathering more information.”<\/p>\n
Denver selected Jeudy with the No. 15 overall pick in the 2020 NFL draft. The 23-year-old has appeared in 26 games over the past two seasons. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n