Domestic Assault Charge Against Patriots Star Christian Barmore to Be Dropped
Charge against Patriots' Christian Barmore was dropped after victim declined to travel out of state and new information made prosecution unviable, prosecutors said.
- Christian Barmore, a defensive tackle for the New England Patriots, will no longer face prosecution for a misdemeanor domestic assault charge.
- The woman, who has been dating Barmore for over 3 years and has a child with him, alleged that Barmore assaulted her over a disagreement about the air conditioning temperature.
- The prosecutor stated that based on updated information confirmed by the victim, the case is 'not viable for prosecution at this point,' and Barmore has proactively engaged in counseling.
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Prosecutors close case against former Alabama defensive lineman
New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore appeared in Attleboro (Massachusetts) District Court on Monday to be arraigned on one count of assault and battery on a family/household member. The former Alabama standout left the courtroom with the case against…
Assault Case Against New England Patriots Star Christian Barmore Dismissed
UPDATE — 3/10/26, 9:59 a.m. ET: The domestic assault case against New England Patriots star Christian Barmore has been dismissed. The case was deemed “not viable for prosecution,” Bristol County District Attorney Thomas Quinn said during a hearing on Monday, March 9. “It was a delayed complaint and the victim had mixed emotions about whether she wanted to go forward,” Quinn told reporters outside the courthouse. Quinn added that the alleged vi…
Charges against Patriots' Barmore to be dropped
ATTLEBORO, Mass. — Bristol County prosecutors said Monday the domestic violence case against New England Patriots defensive tackle Christian Barmore was “not viable for prosecution” after new information came to light from the victim.
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