In August 1986, Jim Brown apparently attacked his live-in sweetheart Debra Clark
She told the police at the time that the battle was “about a desire thing that happened a couple of days prior”
During the battle, Brown supposedly hit her
Jim Brown, a NFL legend who played his whole vocation with the Cleveland Tans, died on Thursday. He was 87.
His better half, Monique Brown, reported his demise in an Instagram post.
“It is with significant trouble that I declare the death of my better half, Jim Brown. He died calmly the previous evening at our LA home. To the world he was an extremist, entertainer and football star,” she composed.
“To our family, he was a cherishing and brilliant spouse, father and granddad. Our hearts are broken,” she added.
Jim Brown was hitched two times. His most memorable spouse was Sue Brown with whom he has three youngsters. He then wedded Monique. Two or three has two kids.
Brown dated a few different ladies. He has likewise been blamed for attacking a few ladies, incorporating his previous live-in sweetheart Debra Clark.
Who is Debra Clark? In August 1986, Jim Brown supposedly attacked his live-in sweetheart Debra Clark following a contention.
Rest in peace to pioneer, activist and hall of famer, Jim Brown 🧡
— UNINTERRUPTED (@uninterrupted) May 19, 2023
Clark, who was 22 at that point, was treated for an injury under her eye.
She told the police at the time that the battle was “about a desire thing that happened a couple of days prior.”
During the battle, Brown purportedly hit her.
″She ran into one of the rooms to move away from him and secured herself and called us from the room,” Sgt. Toss Urso told nearby media at that point.
Brown was arrested without episode and delivered on $5,000 bail under four hours after his capture.
The charges were in the end dropped after Clark said she didn’t need him arraigned.
“It was certainly overdramatized. On the off chance that a call goes to the police headquarters and they show up, normally the media will get into it. Essentially, we had a darlings’ squabble, and all is great now,” she later said in a meeting.