PC Basketball's Breed’s Ex-Girlfriend Recants Allegations Made to Police
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PC Basketball's Breed’s Ex-Girlfriend Recants Allegations Made to Police

As GoLocal reported, the initial police report filed by Breed’s ex-girlfriend alleged that Breed pointed a gun at her, took her phone and car, and smashed flowers at her apartment in a "fit of rage."
Breed was arrested on Saturday and suspended from the team that evening.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTOn Monday afternoon, Breed’s attorney Bill Lynch spoke with GoLocal about his client’s appearance in court this morning.
According to Lynch, the woman making the allegations appeared before the judge on Monday afternoon and said she was taking back some of her statements.
“We are adamant that Alyn will be found innocent of these allegations. I think the judge is doing the right thing looking at the evidence carefully,” Lynch told GoLocal.
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“On their face, the allegations appear serious, but then you get to really transpired and what evidence supports the allegations, and then the fact the woman voluntarily appeared in court with her lawyer to say the reports of what transpired were not really took place,” said Lynch.
Lynch said the judge Monday morning had said that the earliest he would have the parties back was April 7, but when the woman came to court Monday afternoon, he agreed to move things up sooner.
“What [the woman] was saying, including in the report that was submitted today, was that she called the police the following day [following her initial police report on Saturday] and said I’ll be honest with you. I was highly intoxicated when this transpired and it’s not what happened,” said Lynch “I’m not going to say she lied [to police]. Alcohol is involved and people get upset and say things.”
“Breed never took her cell phone. She on her own contacted the police department after the fact and said look, I was highly intoxicated, and she said I don’t want to pursue this and she said at no time was I in fear [of Breed] as a person,” claimed Lynch.
