A grand jury in Fort Bend County has decided not to indict former NBA player Patrick Beverley on a charge stemming from an alleged incident involving his sister last November.
The grand jury returned a “no bill” on the charge of assault family violence and household impending breath, effectively clearing Beverley of the accusations.
In a statement, Beverley’s legal representatives, Rusty Hardin and Letitia Quinones-Hollins, expressed their confidence in the legal process, stating, “Several months ago, we said that when all the information was in – when a grand jury could hear all the facts of this case – Patrick Beverley would be cleared of all charges. That is what happened today, when a grand jury sitting in Fort Bend County no-billed Patrick, effectively ending the case.” They further emphasized Beverley’s commitment to his sister, stating, “Patrick wants everyone to know that he would never do anything to harm his sister and that he is very grateful that the grand jury has recognized that with their no-bill. He is thankful for all who prayed for him and supported him during this time.” They concluded by expressing hope that with these charges behind him, Beverley’s name and reputation will be restored.
