NBA
star Dwight Howard investigated in Georgia for child abuse
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[November 19, 2014]
By David Beasley
ATLANTA (Reuters) - Authorities in Georgia
are investigating child abuse allegations against National Basketball
Association star Dwight Howard, a center for the Houston Rockets who is
among the league's marquee performers, police said on Tuesday.
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The allegation against the basketball star comes amid heightened
attention to domestic violence incidents involving professional
athletes including NFL star Adrian Peterson, who was suspended on
Tuesday for "abusive discipline" on his 4-year-old son.
Police declined to elaborate on the details of the Howard
investigation, which followed a prior probe of the same accusation
in Florida. Entertainment news website TMZ said Howard is accused of
beating his 6-year-old son with a belt buckle.
"The Cobb County Police Department's Crimes Against Children Unit
reopened their investigation into the allegations against Mr.
Howard," said Dana Pierce, a spokesman for the suburban Atlanta
police department.
Howard's attorney, David Oscar Markus, said in a statement that
Florida authorities previously investigated the allegations and
found them to be not substantiated. The Florida case was closed in
September, Markus said.
The child's mother, with whom Howard is involved in an ongoing
Florida civil case involving child custody, "is now shopping her
baseless allegations to authorities in Georgia," Markus said.
In court documents from the Florida civil case, the NBA star said he
disciplined his son "in an appropriate manner when necessary," but
"never caused marks, bruises, welts or injuries requiring medical
treatment."
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Jane Carey, attorney for the child's mother, declined to comment.
The 28-year-old 6-foot, 11-inch (2.11-meter) Howard, a 10-year NBA
veteran, played for the Orlando Magic from 2004 to 2012. He has led
the league in rebounding during five seasons and is an eight-time
All-Star.
Before entering the NBA, Howard played high school basketball in
suburban Atlanta.
(Editing by Jonathan Kaminsky, Cynthia Johnston and Sandra Maler)
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