trickblue
Not Old School...Old Testament...
- Messages
- 31,439
- Reaction score
- 3,961
There has been some speculation he would be released by the NYFG...
Strahan's Wife Gets Restraining Order
By PAUL SCHWARTZ
March 14, 2005 -- Giants defensive end Michael Strahan was issued a temporary restraining order to stay away from his wife, Jean, after a verbal argument last Thursday night at the couple's Montclair, N.J., home.
The Giants last night confirmed a report in The Montclair Times that Strahan was charged with harassment by his wife.
"Michael has made us fully aware of the allegations," Pat Hanlon, the Giants' vice president of communications, told The Post last night. "This situation is a private family matter for Michael and his wife and Michael has said he will conduct himself accordingly. We are supportive of the Strahans and wish to respect their privacy."
According to the Montclair Times, police responded to a March 10 call by Jean Strahan and arrived at the Strahan residence at 8:20 p.m. She was brought to police headquarters, where she signed the complaint. Judge Ernest Booker issued the temporary restraining order.
David Sabagh, the Montclair Police Chief, told the Times that about two hours later, Michael Strahan, accompanied by his attorney, turned himself in and was released without bail being set.
The incident is considered a domestic violence case, which will likely be heard in family court in Newark.
Strahan, 33, has been with the Giants his entire 12-year NFL career. He is scheduled to make $5.25 million in salary this coming season.
By PAUL SCHWARTZ
March 14, 2005 -- Giants defensive end Michael Strahan was issued a temporary restraining order to stay away from his wife, Jean, after a verbal argument last Thursday night at the couple's Montclair, N.J., home.
The Giants last night confirmed a report in The Montclair Times that Strahan was charged with harassment by his wife.
"Michael has made us fully aware of the allegations," Pat Hanlon, the Giants' vice president of communications, told The Post last night. "This situation is a private family matter for Michael and his wife and Michael has said he will conduct himself accordingly. We are supportive of the Strahans and wish to respect their privacy."
According to the Montclair Times, police responded to a March 10 call by Jean Strahan and arrived at the Strahan residence at 8:20 p.m. She was brought to police headquarters, where she signed the complaint. Judge Ernest Booker issued the temporary restraining order.
David Sabagh, the Montclair Police Chief, told the Times that about two hours later, Michael Strahan, accompanied by his attorney, turned himself in and was released without bail being set.
The incident is considered a domestic violence case, which will likely be heard in family court in Newark.
Strahan, 33, has been with the Giants his entire 12-year NFL career. He is scheduled to make $5.25 million in salary this coming season.