Prosecutors drop domestic violence charge against Washington’s Reuben Foster
- Linebacker was arrested in November over allegations
- Player was released by San Francisco 49ers after arrest
Prosecutors in Florida have decided not to pursue a domestic violence charge against Washington’s Reuben Foster more than a month after he was released from the San Francisco 49ers following his arrest.
Prosecutors in Tampa filed a notice of termination of prosecution on Wednesday. The notice says the first-degree misdemeanor battery charge is dismissed and there is no need for Foster to appear at any future court hearings. Neither prosecutors nor Foster’s defense attorney, Eduardo Suarez, responded immediately to requests for comment.