Clippers' Josh Primo will not be charged after indecent exposure investigation - News Summed Up

Clippers' Josh Primo will not be charged after indecent exposure investigation


Last May, that office filed a criminal case for indecent exposure with Bexar County's district attorney. The office said Primo was accused of exposing himself five times to one individual over the course of several months. Shortly after Primo signed with the Clippers, he said he would continue taking part in therapy. In September, Primo said he hoped to build trust from Clippers teammates and staffers but acknowledged "it's not gonna happen overnight." Last month, the team promoted Primo to a standard NBA contract that lasts two years, with a partial guarantee in the second year.


Source: Los Angeles Times December 09, 2023 07:31 UTC



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