
A Bowling Green man previously charged following allegations from multiple women has had his case dismissed.
GeMonee Brown was arrested and charged with unlawful imprisonment and three counts of first-degree sexual abuse after a police report indicated 11 women made allegations against him.
Brown’s attorney, Brian Lowder, said all charges were dropped without going to trial.
“All charges were dropped without the necessity of going to trial, which we were prepared and ready to go through,” Lowder said. “So we’re happy to put that behind Mr. Brown. He’s been a pillar of the community since he came here to play football at WKU years ago. He’s been a successful realtor in the community, served on several boards, and glad to get his reputation back after all this.”
Brown also addressed the case’s effect on his family.
“The biggest thing for me when this started was protecting my name and character and reputation, and not necessarily for myself,” Brown said. “I’ve got two baby girls at home. And that’s what’s most important to me, a wife who I love and supports me. And I just want to say thank you to all the people in the community that continue to support me because unfortunately, in public opinion, you don’t always get innocent until proven guilty. You’re guilty until proven innocent.”
Source: WBKO
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