Nick Diaz In Trouble: Prosecutors Added Two Charges For Domestic Battery Assault!

Nick Diaz Hit With Another Felony Charge

Nick Diaz will be looking for the way to save his ass from a dangerous sentence. An amended complaint was filed against El Diablo by prosecutors with the Clark County (Nevada) District Attorney’s office today, which includes a felony count of battery, domestic violence by strangulation, and felony battery domestic violence which resulted in substantial bodily harm!

One thing is certain, Nick Diaz is in the biggest trouble of his life, and unfortunately, he doesn’t have many chances of escaping prison this time. (via MMAMania.com)

“We were surprised that the state filed an amended complaint in court this morning given that there is no new evidence that would warrant adding charges,” attorney Ross Goodman told MMAjunkie.com. “Regardless, we are confident that that truth will come to light vindicating Mr. Diaz after a thorough cross-examination exposing inconsistent and contradictory allegations.”

Nick Diaz hurt his female friend on May 24 while he was under the influence of cocaine. He was arrested and released on bail but he had to pay 18,000 dollars. His first charge was felony domestic battery.

It looks like the UFC officials are pretty angry by Nick’s constant rule breaking. His contract is frozen, and he won’t be able to do anything until he resolves his legal issues (which is less likely to happen). History will be written on July 31, and many sleepless nights will be waiting for this legendary fighter.

Nick Diaz hasn’t competed since 2015 when he was defeated by Anderson Silva, later results overturned when both of them were tested positive for banned substances. What do you think, will El Diablo become a prison bird?

Published on July 10, 2018 at 12:00 am
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