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Breaking News: Broncos Kicker Faces Civil Lawsuit for Alleged Sexual Assault

Brandon McManus, a former kicker for the Denver Broncos, is currently embroiled in a legal battle as he faces allegations of sexual assault in civil court. The lawsuit, filed against McManus, alleges that the incident occurred at his residence in Denver.

The plaintiff, whose identity has not been disclosed, claims that McManus sexually assaulted her on a specific date, detailing the alleged assault in the court documents. According to the lawsuit, the plaintiff is seeking compensation for damages related to emotional distress and other forms of harm resulting from the incident.

Commanders kicker Brandon McManus is being sued in civil court - Yahoo  Sports

 

McManus, 31, played for the Denver Broncos from 2014 until 2021, when he was released from the team. During his time with the Broncos, McManus was known for his strong leg and consistent performance as a kicker. He was a key player in the Broncos’ Super Bowl 50 victory, contributing to the team’s success with his kicking abilities.

Since his departure from the Broncos, McManus has been a free agent in the NFL. The allegations of sexual assault come as a significant legal and personal challenge for McManus, who has not publicly commented on the lawsuit as of now.

The lawsuit against McManus underscores the ongoing challenges and controversies faced by professional athletes off the field. The outcome of the civil court proceedings will be closely watched, as it could have significant implications for McManus’s reputation and future career prospects.

Commanders kicker Brandon McManus is being sued in civil court - Yahoo  Sports

As the case unfolds, more details about the allegations and McManus’s response are expected to emerge. The legal process will determine the validity of the claims and any potential consequences for McManus.

For updates on this developing story and further details on the allegations against Brandon McManus, stay tuned to our coverage.

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