Ohio State's Adolphus Washington Cited For First-Degree Misdemeanor Charge Of Solicitation
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State officials say defensive lineman Adolphus Washington has been cited by police for solicitation and is due in court Dec. 17.
Buckeyes spokesman Jerry Emig said Columbus police cited Washington Wednesday night with a first-degree misdemeanor.
Emig says coach Urban Meyer will discipline Washington once he gets back in town next week from a recruiting trip.
Washington issued an apology Thursday through the university to his team, family and friends. He says he's disappointed in himself and will learn from his mistake.
Ohio State spokesman confirms a Fox 28 report that Adolphus Washington was cited for first-degree misdemeanor for solicitation last night.
— Austin Ward (@AWardSports) December 10, 2015
I guess Adolphus Washington's game is similar to Warren Sapp's on and off the field. https://t.co/G028LHgaN4
— Milan Jordan (@milanjordan) December 10, 2015
Well, this is disappointing, interesting, infuriating and (insert expletive here) ... https://t.co/WKowGtZy0E
— Michael Throne (@EditorThrone) December 10, 2015
Washington is a senior who has played in all but one game this season after starting in 14 games last season.
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