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		Orleans Saints linebacker cleared of domestic battery but faces lawsuit 
		
		 
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		[February 21, 2015] 
		By Jonathan Kaminsky 
		  
		 NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Domestic battery 
		charges against New Orleans Saints linebacker Junior Galette have been 
		dropped, prosecutors said on Friday, even as a related civil suit 
		against the football player was filed by his alleged victim. 
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			 Galette was arrested last month and charged with beating a 
			22-year-old woman in one of a string of recent high-profile domestic 
			abuse cases involving NFL players, including Minnesota Vikings 
			running back Adrian Peterson and former Baltimore Ravens running 
			back Ray Rice. 
			 
			NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, amid public pressure, in August 
			strengthened the league's penalties against such crimes. 
			 
			Prosecutors in the New Orleans suburb of Kenner on Thursday 
			determined that the evidence against Galette was insufficient to 
			show a crime had been committed, Kenner City Attorney Michael Power 
			said. 
			 
			In addition to dropping a misdemeanor domestic violence charge 
			against Galette, prosecutors dropped a simple battery charge against 
			Galette's cousin, codefendant Terrance Banks. 
			  
			  
			 
			Also on Thursday, Galette's alleged victim, who has described 
			herself as his live-in assistant, filed a lawsuit against the 
			football player accusing him of physical, emotional and sexual 
			abuse. 
			 
			It also alleges that Galette allowed an unidentified Saints player 
			to grope her as other teammates watched. 
			 
			"This young lady has been severely traumatized," said her attorney, 
			Joseph Raspanti. "She seems to be a classic example of an abused 
			woman." 
			 
			Galette's attorney, Ralph Whalen, on Thursday provided to local 
			media a letter sent last month by Raspanti offering to forego a 
			lawsuit in exchange for a $2 million payment to his client. 
			 
			Raspanti said the letter was confidential and that Whalen should not 
			have made it public. Whalen did not immediately respond to a message 
			seeking comment. 
			 
			
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			NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement that the case is 
			still under review. 
			 
			The Saints declined to comment. 
			 
			Galette's alleged victim told police that the Jan. 5 incident 
			occurred after he refused to give her cab fare to leave his house 
			after she awoke there. 
			 
			The woman told police that both Galette and Banks pushed her to the 
			ground and left her struggling to breathe before she wielded a knife 
			in self-defense. 
			 
			She suffered a bloody ear and scratches to the face as a result of 
			the altercation, police have said. 
			 
			A five-year veteran of the National Football League, Galette, a 
			native of Haiti, was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Saints 
			in 2010 and has played his entire pro career in New Orleans. 
			 
			(Additional reporting by Steve Ginsburg in Washington) 
			
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