Chad Johnson charged with battery


Six-time Pro Bowl receiver Chad Johnson has been formally charged with one count of misdemeanor domestic battery. The Broward State Attorney’s Office filed the charge Wednesday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Johnson faces up to a year in county jail. He was arrested last month after his wife accused him of head-butting her during an argument in front of their home. He was later freed on $2,500 bond. The confrontation came barely a month after Johnson married Evelyn Lozada. The 34-year-old Johnson had been battling for a spot on the Miami Dolphins after a disappointing season with the Patriots in 2011. The Dolphins released Johnson a day after his arrest.

He is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday and to file a written plea of not guilty.

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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – AUGUST 11: In this handout photo provided by the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Chad Johnson is seen in a police booking photo at Broward County Sheriff’s Office on August 11, 2012 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Johnson was arrested on a domestic violence charge following accusations that he had head-butted his wife. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)

Evelyn Files for Divorce details


Evelyn Lozada is ending her 41-day-old marriage to Chad Johnson after the football star was arrested for allegedly head-butting her over the weekend.

A representative for the VH1 reality star confirmed reports that Lozada filed for divorce Tuesday.

63850151“Given the recent events that have taken place, Evelyn has decided to file for divorce and move on with her life,” Lozada’s lawyer, Michael B. Gilden, told the TV show “The Insider” in a statement.

Johnson released his own statement – the first since his arrest – on his official website, OCNN, and reaffirmed his love for Lozada.

“I am going to let the legal process run its course. I wish Evelyn nothing but the best, I have no negative words to say about her, the only thing I can say is I love her very much,” said Johnson, who was dumped by the Miami Dolphins a day after the arrest.

“I will continue to be positive and stay training hard for another opportunity in the NFL. I appreciate all my fans and supporters and if I have disappointed you in any way, you have my sincerest apologies. Once again I will continue to stay positive and appreciate all the support during this tough period in my life.”

The marriage imploded Saturday after an argument between the two ended with Lozada being treated at a hospital for lacerations to her head.

According to Davie, Fla., police, Lozada found a receipt for condoms and confronted Johnson about it at dinner. The argument continued during their drive home, and when they arrived at their driveway, he allegedly head-butted her.

In a 911 call released by authorities, a neighbor told police that there was an incident involving a “high-profile person” and is heard telling Lozada to wipe the blood from her head. Lozada is heard saying that Johnson head-butted her, and the caller says Lozada will probably need stitches.

However, Johnson told police she head-butted him.

Earlier Tuesday, Lozada said in a statement: “I am deeply disappointed that Chad has failed to take responsibility for his actions and made false accusations against me, it is my sincere hope that he seeks the help he needs to overcome his troubles. Domestic violence is not okay and hopefully my taking a stand will help encourage other women to break their silence as well.”

However, Lozada has been prone to violence: On the VH1 series “Basketball Wives,” where she gained her fame, she became infamous for attacks on other cast mates. In June, she apologized for her behavior and in a letter to her younger self posted on The Huffington Post, she blamed her penchant for fighting on violence in her own household growing up.

Johnson is a six-time Pro Bowler who last season was on the New England Patriots. His July 4 wedding to Lozada – whom he courted publicly on “Basketball Wives” – was taped for a spinoff show, “Ev & Ocho.” It was due to debut Sept. 3, but VH1 shelved it after Johnson’s weekend arrest.

Johnson – formerly known as Chad Ochocinco – and Lozada were prominently featured in the recent first episode of HBO’s “Hard Knocks: Training Camp With the Miami Dolphins.”

Lozada was the former fiancee of former NBA player Antoine Walker and has been one of the main stars of “Basketball Wives,” which also features Shaunie O’Neal, the former wife of former NBA star Shaquille O’Neal.

In court papers filed Tuesday, Lozada says the two had a premarital agreement but asks Johnson pay for her attorney fees associated with the divorce.

Besides ending her marriage, Lozada also was mourning the loss of her brother-in-law, who walked her down the aisle and was to be a part of the “Ev & Ocho” show.

Chad Johnson — History of Domestic Violence


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MIAMI, FL – MAY 24: Chad ‘Ochocinco’ Johnson watches the Miami Heat play against the Chicago Bulls in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Finals during the 2011 NBA Playoffs on May 24, 2011 at American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)

Chad Johnson is no stranger to domestic violence — TMZ has learned the former NFL star was secretly found guilty of battering a woman in 2000 … 12 years before he allegedly struck again.

According to court records obtained by TMZ, Johnson was arrested for misdemeanor domestic battery in L.A. on February 7, 2000 … just before he began playing football for Oregon State University.

Sources close to the case tell us the victim was his GF at the time … and she told police the football star had slapped her in the face after he accused her of cheating on him.

According to court records, Johnson — 22 years old at the time — pled no contest … and the court found him guilty of domestic battery.

Johnson was sentenced to 3 years probation and ordered to serve 45 days in L.A. County Jail. But Johnson struck a deal with the court which allowed him to avoid jail … as long as he completed 30 days of graffiti removal work with CalTrans. Johnson was also required to complete a 12 month batterer’s counseling program and ordered to stay 100 yards away from the victim.

But Johnson didn’t complete his probation requirements in a timely manner … according to court records, he blew off the hard labor AND the dom. violence program for years.

After a judge tacked on an additional 15 days of graffiti removal, Johnson finally completed his legal obligations in 2002 … when he was a member of the Cincinnati Bengals.

Now, Johnson finds himself in a similar situation … having been accused of battering a woman once again … his wife Evelyn Lozada.

Johnson told police he did nothing wrong this time around. He’s expected back in court soon to enter his plea.

We called Johnson’s lawyer. He had no comment.

Evelyn Lozada — Chad Johnson Needs Professional Help


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FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – AUGUST 11: In this handout photo provided by the Broward County Sheriff’s Office, Chad Johnson is seen in a police booking photo at Broward County Sheriff’s Office on August 11, 2012 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Johnson was arrested on a domestic violence charge following accusations that he had head-butted his wife. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)

Evelyn Lozada has few words for Chad Johnson after his arrest for allegedly head-butting her — first, stop blaming me … and second, get help for your problems, now.

Evelyn tells TMZ, “I am deeply disappointed that Chad has failed to take responsibility for his actions and made false accusations against me.” As TMZ first reported … Chad told police that it was Evelyn who actually head-butted him during their blowout argument dispute Saturday night.

Chad was arrested and booked for domestic battery.

Evelyn also says … “It is my sincere hope that he seeks the help he needs to overcome his troubles. Domestic violence is not okay and hopefully my taking a stand will help encourage other women to break their silence as well.

UPDATE! Chad Ochocinco Johnson Arrested In Miami For Allegedly Head-Butting Wife Evelyn


UPDATE: Chad speaks on what happen: Johnson confirmed that he and Evelyn Lozada were arguing in regards to a sales receipt. During the argument Evelyn Loada began yelling F*CK IT!! She then head butted Johnson. This caused the laceration on her forehead

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“Basketball Wives Cast member”: Gimme $20K an Episode or I’m Out!


Coming from TMZ “Basketball Wives” star Evelyn Lozada is giving show producers an ultimatum — either pay her $20,000 an episode … or she’s gone for good.

As we previously reported, Lozada has already threatened to leave the show

– after, we’re told. she became upset because she believe the producers of the show leaked sensitive information about her to another cast member in hopes of inciting a violent confrontation between the two women.

Sources close to the production tell TMZ, Lozada and the other girls currently pull in around $7,500 an episode — which means Lozada’s latest demand would mean a SERIOUS raise.

No word yet on the show’s next move.

 

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