Leafs' C Matthews faces disorderly
conduct charges in Arizona
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[September 25, 2019]
Toronto Maple Leafs center
Auston Matthews will face disorderly conduct charges in Scottsdale,
Ariz., on Wednesday after a late-night incident last spring with a
female security guard.
Matthews was allegedly with a group at 2 a.m. on May 26 who tried to
open the guard's locked car outside the building where she lives.
The guard, who recognized the NHL player, according to the police
report, exited the vehicle to confront Matthews and his friends, who
"wanted to see what she would do and they believed it would be funny
to see how she would respond."
When she told them she was a military veteran with severe PTSD and
that what they did wasn't funny and they should leave, one of the
friends asked her not to report the incident while Matthews walked
away.
According to the report, "as the friend was speaking ... she said
Auston began to walk away and after he walked away some distance,
Auston pulled his pants down, bent over and grabbed his butt
cheeks."
The guard said the group appeared to be intoxicated and also said
that Matthews still had his boxers on. The police report also added
that a security video showed a man walking with his pants around his
ankles, but wearing underwear.
The team issued a statement saying, "The Toronto Maple Leafs are
aware of the complaint of disturbing the peace against forward
Auston Matthews. Auston is cooperating fully with the relevant
authorities, but neither he nor the club will comment any further
out of respect for the process involved."
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Toronto Maple Leafs center Auston Matthews (34) skates with the puck
in the third period against the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire
Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-USA TODAY Sports
Matthews, 22, was drafted No. 1 overall by Toronto in 2016 and has a
career total of 205 points (111 goals and 94 assists) in 212 NHL
games. In 68 games last season, he recorded 37 goals and 36 assists
for 73 points.
He signed a five-year contract extension in February worth $58
million.
--Field Level Media
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