`Embarrassed' ex-NFL star Willie McGinest apologizes for assault arrest

   `Embarrassed' Ex-NFL Star Willie McGinest Apologizes for Assault Arrest
MIAMI, FLORIDA - JANUARY 29: Formal NFL player Willie McGinest speaks onstage during day one at Super Bowl LIV on January 29, 2020 in Miami, Florida. Photo credit Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM

WEST HOLLYWOOD (CNS) - Former NFL linebacker Willie McGinest issued a public apology today for a ``lapse in judgment'' that led to his arrest in West Hollywood on suspicion of assault.

McGinest, 51, was arrested Monday morning at the West Hollywood sheriff's station, where he went to give a statement relating to the alleged assault, which occurred Dec. 9 at a restaurant/nightclub in the 7900 block of Santa Monica Boulevard, sheriff's officials said. He was released on $30,000 bail later that morning.

``First and foremost, I want to offer my deepest apology for my lapse
in judgment and behavior on December 9 at a restaurant in West Hollywood,'' he said in a statement. ``To my family, community, friends and youth I mentor, please know I feel horrible for my actions and take full responsibility.

``To my colleagues at the NFL Network and those I work closely with as
an adviser to professional and community-based organizations, please know I am embarrassed and regret what occurred.

``Most of all, I am disappointed in myself, as I know this is an isolated incident and is not reflective of my faith, role as a father, life's body of work or the role model I've worked hard to become,'' he said. ``It is personally devastating that decades of community service, youth engagement, mentoring and professional development would become an afterthought in a single that should have never happened.

``This incident has prompted me to deep self-reflection -- mind, soul and spirit. I know that violence is never the answer to such situations, no
matter how intense the provocation. Rest assured, I will take whatever steps necessary to restore the public trust, mend damaged relationships and ensure this never happens again.''

Exact details of what occurred at the restaurant have not been released.

McGinest played in the National Football League for 15 years, most of them with the New England Patriots, where he was a three-time Super Bowl champion. He attended Long Beach Polytechnic High School and played at USC.

After retiring, he has served as an analyst for NFL Network, Fox
Sports and ESPN.

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