Harassment charges against Cousins dropped

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Charges of third-degree harassing communications against Lakers center DeMarcus Cousins have been dropped and a misdemeanor case has been dismissed, his attorney Moshae Donald told ESPN on Friday.

A warrant for Cousins’ arrest was filed in a Mobile, Alabama county court in August following allegations by Christy West, the mother of their 7-year-old child. West had alleged that Cousins threatened to shoot her during an argument regarding their son. TMZ shared an audio recording West took of the incident, and she said that the male voice heard was that of Cousins.

Cousins, 29, could still be subject for an NBA fine or suspension as part of the league’s Domestic Violence policy. The league can undertake its own investigation, despite the absence of criminal charges.

After signing a free agent deal with the Lakers this summer, Cousins suffered a torn ACL ligament in a summer workout and could miss most, if not all, of the Lakers season. He has remained rehabilitating the injury with the team.

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