Corridor of Fame huge receiver Michael Irvin is underneath investigation as soon as once more, this time in Allen, Texas, the place the police division is wanting into an unspecified “allegation,” in response to Professional Soccer Discuss.
Jonathan Maness, an Allen Police Division spokesman, confirmed to Fox Information Digital the division is investigating an allegation towards Irvin, although “we aren’t ready to launch any additional data at the moment to incorporate the kind of allegation.”
The allegation is one thing Irvin’s lawyer, Levi McCathern, is conscious of, telling Professional Soccer Discuss Irvin “vehemently denies” it.
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“He didn’t do something fallacious or inappropriate,” McCathern added, saying there was “completely no fact” to the allegation.
McCathern is assured the allegation towards Irvin “will grow to be a lot ado about nothing.”
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This allegation comes after a lady mentioned she had an inappropriate encounter with the previous Dallas Cowboys receiver earlier than the Tremendous Bowl in Glendale, Arizona, final 12 months. The lady’s id was not launched attributable to privateness issues.
Irvin informed The Dallas Morning Information on the time the interplay with the lady was transient, public and largely non-physical. He mentioned he remembers shaking the lady’s hand earlier than they went their separate methods.
Irvin added that he went again to his resort after the interplay, which got here after having dinner and drinks with former NFL participant Michael Brooks.
“Truthfully, I’m a bit baffled with all of it,” Irvin mentioned. “This all occurred in a 45-second dialog within the foyer. Once I received again after going out … I got here into the foyer, and I talked to someone. I talked to this woman. I don’t know her, and I talked to her for about 45 seconds.
“We shook arms. Then, I left. … That’s all I do know.”
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NFL Community eliminated Irvin from its Tremendous Bowl protection after the allegation.