Donte Stallworth Released from Jail
July 10, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
Donte Stallworth, the wide receiver currently under contract with the Cleveland Browns, was released from jail on Friday. His release came after spending 24 days in the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in Miami, Florida.
Stallworth received his jail sentence after reaching a plea dea on DUI manslaughter. In March, Stallworth hit and killed a pedestrian later identified as Mario Reyes. Tests found that Stallworth’s blood-alcohol level was over the legal limits in the state of Florida.
Currently suspended indefinitely by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, many league experts believe that the 28-year-old wide receiver wil never play in the league again. Last …read more
Donte Stallworth Agrees to Plead Guilty
June 16, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
It appears as if Donte Stallworth’s legal nightmare might be nearing an end in the court system. Stallworth, who allegedly hit and killed a pedestrian in his car while under the influence of alcohol, has reportedly agreed to plead guilty to a charge of DUI manslaughter.
Though Stallworth faced more than 14 years in jail for the charge, pleading guilty will result in a short stint in jail. Once he is released, he will have to follow a number of stipulations and will face probation for the foreseeable future.
The agreement to plead guilty, which was reported by law authorities on Monday, …read more
Stallworth with Browns; Potential Charges?
March 21, 2009 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Football
Donte Stallworth is currently staying in shape with the Cleveland Browns in their voluntary conditioning program. However, Stallworth’s fate could change drastically following toxicology reports that are likely to come in early in the week.
The toxicology reports will show whether the Browns wide receiver was intoxicated during an automobile incident that left a pedestrian deceased. The incident, which took place in Florida on March 14th, killed Mario Reyes as he attempted to cross a street.
Last season, Stallworth dealt with injuries for most of the year. In 11 games, he only had 17 receptions for 170 yards and one touchdown. The …read more




