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Beard’s fiancée says he didn’t strangle her IN BRIEF

- The Associated Press

AUSTIN, Texas — The woman who called police to report a family violence assault by Texas basketball coach Chris Beard said Friday that Beard did not strangle her and she never wanted him arrested or prosecuted.

Beard was suspended indefinite­ly without pay after his Dec. 12 arrest on a felony charge of strangling his fiancée, Randi Trew, who lives with him.

In a statement sent to The Associated Press by her attorney, Randy Leavitt, Trew said she is “deeply saddened” by the incident and said Beard was acting in self-defense from her.

“Chris and I are deeply saddened that we have brought negative attention upon our family, friends, and the University of Texas, among others. As Chris’ fiancée and biggest supporter, I apologize for the role I played in this unfortunat­e event. I realize that my frustratio­n, when breaking his glasses, initiated a physical struggle between Chris and myself,” Trew said in the statement.

“Chris did not strangle me, and I told that to law enforcemen­t that evening. Chris has stated that he was acting in selfdefens­e, and I do not refute that. I do not believe Chris was trying to intentiona­lly harm me in any way. It was never my intent to have him arrested or prosecuted. We appreciate everyone’s support and prayers during this difficult time,” she said.

Leavitt confirmed that Trew, whose name was redacted by police from charging documents, agreed to be named publicly. He declined further comment.

In a statement, the university

said: “We are reviewing the statement from Randi Trew. This matter is the subject of an internal investigat­ion and the university does not comment on pending investigat­ions.”

Beard’s attorney, Perry Minton, did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

 ?? Austin American-Statesman via AP photo ?? Texas men’s basketball coach Chris Beard walks out of the Travis County Jail with his Defense Attorney Perry Q. Minton (right) on Dec. 12 after he was arrested on a felony family violence charge.
Austin American-Statesman via AP photo Texas men’s basketball coach Chris Beard walks out of the Travis County Jail with his Defense Attorney Perry Q. Minton (right) on Dec. 12 after he was arrested on a felony family violence charge.

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