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Trial for Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers set for January - ESPN

QUINCY, Mass. — New England Patriots safety Jabrill Peppers, who in early October pleaded not guilty after being arrested on charges that include strangulation and drug possession, had a jury trial set for Jan. 22 on Friday.

Peppers' attorney said in court that a $10.5 million demand was made by the plaintiff, which Peppers turned down.

«It technically may not be extortion but is highly probative and tells you what this case is all about,» attorney Marc Brofsky said.

Peppers, who was placed on the NFL's commissioner exempt list Oct. 9, was not present in court as he had been allowed to waive his appearance. Peppers has not been allowed to practice or attend games while on the exempt list.

On Oct. 7, police in Braintree, Massachusetts, announced Peppers' arrest, saying they responded to a disturbance at a residence after a caller indicated there was an altercation between two people.

Peppers was charged with «assault and battery, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, strangulation, and possession of a Class B substance believed to be cocaine.»

According to police, a woman alleged that Peppers hit her, choked her «at least six times,» took off her clothing and put her outside. Peppers also allegedly shoved the woman to the ground, shoved her head into a wall and put his hands around her neck to strangle her.

In court Friday's, Brofsky said he has video evidence showing «there are no injuries consistent with any of those types of things happening; the only thing you see is that this woman has a small scrape on her knee.»

The lawyer also told the court that Peppers asked the woman to leave his residence multiple times, but that she declined to do so.

In October, the woman told police that she and Peppers had been

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