Georgia’s top receiver Jeremiah “J.J.” Holloman has been dismissed by the team following assault allegations. The dismissal came after an investigation into allegations made by a female earlier this month.
The alleged incident took place back in April of 2018. According to the victim, Holloman choked and punched her during an argument that was partially witnessed by his brother.
Via The Covington News:
According to Georgia Football Coach Kirby Smart, University of Georgia wide receiver and former Newton High standout JJ Holloman has been dismissed from the football team after an investigation into a 2018 assault was launched earlier this month.
“Jeremiah Holloman no longer represents the University of Georgia football program,” Coach Kirby Smart said in a statement to The Covington News. “We expect every member of our team to uphold the highest standards and values of the University of Georgia and Georgia football. It is disappointing when this does not happen.”
That’s how it’s done college football programs. You hear about allegations, you investigate and if necessary you dismiss. You don’t ignore the allegations and you certainly don’t try to cover it up.
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