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February 2, 2015 at 8:00 pm #17861znModerator
Warren Sapp Arrested For Soliciting Prostitute
[Update: Fired by NFL Network]2:15 PM PT — The NFL Network has fired Sapp. He’d been with the network since 2008.
12:55 PM PT — New details in the Warren Sapp arrest …
Cops say two women told police they were at the hotel “as escorts” and went to Sapp’s room, where an argument broke out over money.
The women claim the argument turned physical and spilled out into the hallway.
Cops say the women had injuries consistent with a struggle.
Officials say when cops questioned Sapp,”he was questioned and admitted involvement in the act of prostitution, but denied assaulting the females.”
Both women involved in the incident received citations from police — one for prostitution, the other for a violation of the City’s escort permit requirements. Both women were released.
12:49 PM PT — Sapp has been SUSPENDED INDEFINITELY from the NFL Network without pay pending the outcome of the investigation … so says NFL Network spokesman Alex Riethmiller.
12:47 PM PT — Phoenix Police Chief Joseph Yahner says there are TWO female victims … who both allegedly suffered minor injuries.
Yahner says the women contacted police officers to report the assault.
12:21 PM PT — The NFL Network has removed Sapp’s bio from the official “On-Air Talent” section of the website.
No word if Sapp has been fired from the Network yet … but as one source puts it, “It’s not looking good.”
12:06 PM PT — A rep for the hotel where Warren was arrested tells TMZ Sports, “we were contacted by the Phoenix Police Dept. today in a matter involving a guest.”
“We are cooperating with police as they look into the situation since it is an active investigation. We have no further comment.”update-grey-gray-bar
Warren Sapp was arrested in Phoenix this morning for soliciting a prostitute around 7AM … TMZ Sports has learned.Sapp was also arrested for assault. We’re told Sapp was taken into custody at a hotel in Downtown Phoenix.
The 42-year-old “Dancing with the Stars” alum was booked just a few minutes ago.
Sapp was in Phoenix covering the Super Bowl for the NFL Network.
It’s not Warren’s first arrest — he was busted in 2010 for domestic battery, but those charges were eventually dropped. He was also arrested for an alleged domestic battery in Miami in 2014.
As we previously reported, officials made it clear before the Super Bowl they would be cracking down on prostitution.
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Sapp fired from job at NFL Network following Phoenix arrestNFL.com
Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp was fired from his job as an analyst for the NFL Network after being arrested in Phoenix on Monday morning. Sapp, who was in Arizona covering the Super Bowl for NFL Network, was booked by Phoenix police on one count of soliciting prostitution and two counts of assault, both misdemeanor offenses, per the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. He is being held on a $1,500 bond.
NFL Network spokesman Alex Riethmiller said, in a statement, “Warren Sapp’s contract has been terminated and he no longer works for NFL Network.”
According to a statement released by the Phoenix Police Department, “officers working security at a Downtown Phoenix hotel were investigating a noise disturbance when they were contacted by a female alleging she had been assaulted.” The alleged incident occurred in a guest room at the hotel early Monday morning where an argument ensued, allegedly over money. The altercation allegedly turned physical, spilling out into the hallway, per the Phoenix PD.
Sapp was then detained and transported to Phoenix Police Headquarters, where he admitted involvement in the act of prostitution, but denied assaulting either of the two involved females, per the Phoenix PD.
February 3, 2015 at 7:00 am #17877bnwBlockedDidn’t he learn any Xs and Os from the cheapskate Secret Service agent scandal in Columbia a few years back?
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
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February 3, 2015 at 8:10 am #17878wvParticipantI just find it interesting that the headline is
about his arrest for trying to buy sex
but oh, btw, buried in the article
there’s also two assault charges.w
vFebruary 3, 2015 at 10:38 am #17886nittany ramModeratorI just find it interesting that the headline is
about his arrest for trying to buy sex
but oh, btw, buried in the article
there’s also two assault charges.w
vWell of course. Sex sells papers. Who cares about uppity women getting what’s coming to them?
February 4, 2015 at 10:56 am #17915TackleDummyParticipantI find it interesting that neither NFL Live (ESPN) nor Total Access (NFL network) even mentioned Sapp on their shows.
February 4, 2015 at 12:41 pm #17918sdramParticipantImage is the only thing though, right?
February 4, 2015 at 10:31 pm #17933MackeyserModeratorSomething doesn’t smell right.
Prostitution is a harder game than football.
So, the prostitutes throw a john with money to the po-po and take the citations for a few bumps? I’m not trying to weigh any of the morality of any of this.
Just seems like there’s a part of this story that isn’t being told.
Sports is the crucible of human virtue. The distillate remains are human vice.
February 4, 2015 at 11:02 pm #17938bnwBlockedSomething doesn’t smell right.
Prostitution is a harder game than football.
So, the prostitutes throw a john with money to the po-po and take the citations for a few bumps? I’m not trying to weigh any of the morality of any of this.
Just seems like there’s a part of this story that isn’t being told.
Perhaps though if he assaulted them it trumps all for an employer embroiled in the recent Ray Rice fiasco.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
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