Troubling New Allegations Revealed in New Alvin Kamara Lawsuit

Alvin Kamara is dealing with more off the field issues.

The alleged victim who claims he was beaten by Saints star running back Alvin Kamara several months ago has filed a civil lawsuit, and it contains some troubling new allegations against the New Orleans Saints star running back. Tony Buzbee, the same lawyer who represented most of the women who filed sexual assault lawsuits against Deshaun Watson, filed a civil lawsuit in Louisiana court Friday on behalf of his client Darnell Greene Jr.

Greene Jr. is the man who allegedly was attacked by Alvin Kamara and others on Pro Bowl weekend in Las Vegas back in February. Greene Jr. is seeking damages in excess of $10 million after he claims to have suffered severe injuries that will linger and require more surgical procedures. Now we’re learning some more details  of the civil lawsuit via Larry Brown Sports:

“The lawsuit accuses Kamara and several friends of an unprovoked “vicious beating” on Greene that left him temporarily unconscious. The suit claims Kamara hit Greene numerous times and then bragged to friends afterward that he “connected with the [EXPLETIVE]’s jaw so hard.” One of Kamara’s friends allegedly responded that it “sounded like the [EXPLETIVE] got hit with a baseball bat.”

Greene’s lawsuit contains several images from security footage that claim to show Kamara and others beating Greene.

An image that shows Green with gruesome looking injuries to his face was also included in the suit.

New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara was arrested on a battery charge on the Sunday afternoon after playing in the Pro Bowl. According to police, the alleged victim reported being battered at a Las Vegas nightclub at 5:50 p.m. local time on Saturday, and Kamara was identified as the suspect.

At the time of the alleged beating, pictures surfaced of the man, and it didn’t look great. 

Kamara is currently in the middle of a below average season in New Orleans. It’s become increasingly likely that Kamara will not face any discipline from his February arrest in Las Vegas until the 2023 season. The NFL tends to wait for a player’s legal process to play out before handing out a suspension.


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