04-15-2016, 02:17 PM
(04-14-2016, 06:09 PM)XenoMorph Wrote: Wait... did the steelers cut big ben?
Rey had an 18+ year old thats not underaged. it is for drinking but not for bedroom golf.
Frostee dont work here anymore.
And dont confuse marvin with Cosby.
http://www.ocregister.com/usc/strong-472659-maualuga-http.html
you sure bout that?
Quote:Former USC linebacker Rey Maualuga was arrested early this morning in Kentucky on suspicion of driving under the influence.
Now playing for the NFL's Cincinnati Bengals, Maualuga was booked at 3 a.m. today in the Kenton County (Ky.) Detention Center after Covington police said he was caught in a 2003 Pontiac Sunfire driving under the influence. (Booking photo, right)
He was detained for seven hours before being released.
Maualuga had a blood-alcohol level of .157, according to the police report. The legal limit is .08.
Two females - one 17 and one 18 - were in the car with Maualuga when the accident occured. Neither were arrested.
Maualuga appeared in Kenton County District Court via a video link (see video below) from the jail. He pleaded not guilty, despite admitting to having six alcoholic drinks, according to the police report.
Excerpts of the police report have been published by the Cincinnati Enquirer:
"Maualuga smelled of 'intoxicants' and told the officer that he had 'about six Captain and Coke drinks,' " the report states. The officer gave Maualuga field sobriety tests, which he failed, the report states.
" 'Subject had slurred speech, blood shot, watery eyes and he was unsteady on his feet,' the officer wrote."
"Captain" is slang for Captain Morgan's spiced rum.
Maualuga, 23, was also charged with careless driving. Police spokesman Spike Jones said Maualuga allegedly hit a parking meter and two parked cars (video of accident scene is below). He is scheduled to next appear in court Feb. 25.
If convicted, Maualuga would not just be penalized by the court. He would also probably face a maximum $50,000 fine from the NFL because he is a first-time offender under the league's substance-abuse policy. Because it would be his first offense, Maualuga would not be suspended.
A three-year starter at USC, Maualuga registered 273 career tackles, 22.5 tackles for losses, nine sacks and five interceptions for the Trojans.
In the 2009 NFL draft, the rookie from USC was drafted by Cincinnati in the second round with the 38th pick.He signed a four-year deal worth $4.66 million, which included $2.84 million in guaranteed money.
Maualuga started for the Bengals until he fractured his ankle Dec. 27 against the Kansas City Chiefs. The Bengals finished 10-6 in the regular season and lost in the first round of the NFL playoffs to the N.Y. Jets.
A Bengals spokesman declined to comment when contacted by the Cincinnati Enquirer.
Maualuga is one of four former Trojans listed on Cincinnati's roster. The others are: Carson Palmer (Santa Margarita High), quarterback; Frostee Rucker (Tustin High), defensive end; and Keith Rivers, linebacker.
Covington lies on the south bank of the Ohio River, while Cincinnati is on the north bank.
Despite the seriousness of the charges, the PFT Blog is poking fun at Maualuga's hard-to-spell last name: "It's unknown whether the field sobriety test included asking Maualuga to correctly spell his own name."
Click below to watch the video of Maualuga in court today:
People suck