Buffalo Bills’ Ko Simpson Asks For Program To Erase SC Charge

Buffalo Bills’ Ko Simpson Asks For Program To Erase SC Charge

A prosecutor says Buffalo Bills safety Ko Simpson has asked to enter a program that would erase a hindering police charge from his record.

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ROCK HILL, S.C. (AP) - A prosecutor says Buffalo Bills safety Ko Simpson has asked to enter a program that would erase a hindering police charge from his record.

Rock Hill prosecutor Chris Barton told The Herald of Rock Hill that Simpson will likely be accepted into the pretrial intervention program because he has a clean record and the charge is a misdemeanor. The program includes a requirement of at least 50 hours of community service.

Police say they arrested the 25-year-old Simpson outside a bar in his hometown of Rock Hill early New Year’s Day when he interfered with officers trying to arrest his friends.

In a police report, one officer said Simpson yelled: “I’m Ko Simpson with the Buffalo Bills. I am worth millions!“ several times.

Simpson’s lawyer wouldn’t talk about the case.

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