Brandon Marshall 'The Beast' Marshall reportedly hit a woman

Mar 14, 2012 - 11:25
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Brandon Marshall 'The Beast' Marshall reportedly hit a woman
Brandon Marshall was traded by the Dolphins to the Bears on Tuesday.

Brandon "The Beast" Marshall is no stranger to legal troubles, including DUI and domestic violence. So it was no surprise to hear that he reportedly hit a woman at NYC's Marquee bar earlier this week, just days before the wide receiver was traded from the Miami Dolphins to the Chicago Bears. His lawyer says Marshall and his pals weren't involved.

The melee allegedly escalated and Marshall's wife (who allegedly once stabbed him) took a bottle in the face while trying to leave the establishment and was seriously injured, according to Fox Sports. Marshall is hoping to help authorities out, his lawyer said. That might be a first.

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