Raiders OT Trent Brown Being Sued for Domestic Violence

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A truly disturbing report has emerged out of Oakland on Wednesday morning, as Raiders offensive tackle Trent Brown has been accused of several acts of domestic violence against against his girlfriend, Diorra Marzette-Sanders, who filed a civil lawsuit to Alameda County Superior Court in California.

Sanders is accusing Brown of punching, choking and slapping her on separate occasions that began as early as 2018.

Court documents stated that Sanders had been "bruised, bloodied, and battered" from the alleged assaults.

The lawsuit states that Sanders and Brown had a child together in January of this year and established a "non-marital partnership agreement."

Once Brown's abusive side emerged, Sanders threatened to leave him with their child. What ensued, according to court documents, was Brown barbarically saying, "I'll shoot yo ass in the (expletive) head before you walk out that door with my son."

Brown ultimately kicked Sanders out his house, but the abuse would continue just a few months later.

In March of the 2019, the lawsuit alleges that Brown "grabbed her face and covered her mouth while choking her out until she couldn’t breathe,” which left “a ring of bruises around her neck.”

The document continued to claim that Brown, while the couple was vacationing in Hawaii the next month, "grabbed the Plaintiff’s arm, took her into a room, locked the door, slapped her across the face and punched her in the ribs."

We don't have to tell you the sheer gruesomeness of Brown's alleged actions. Simply put, they are as bad as could be, if proven true.

Brown could be subject to NFL discipline under the league's personal conduct policy, but its unknown if that will transpire at this time

This is a developing story and we'll provide updates as they are made available.