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USWNT: Goalie Hope Solo Facing Charges AGAIN For That Time She Beat Up Half Her Family

Christian Datoc Senior White House Correspondent
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Good news, Hope Solo!

You’re going to back to court.

The starting goalie for the World Cup champion United States Women’s National Team is once again facing charges for a June 2014 event, in which she allegedly assaulted her half-sister and nephew.

According to ESPN, a Washington appeals “court [reversed] the decision of the lower court and remands the case to the Kirkland (Washington) Municipal Court,” Friday.

Solo initially faced two counts of domestic violence in the fourth degree after an incident in June 2014 at the home of her half-sister, Teresa Obert. Solo told police on the scene she was the victim, but after interviews with all parties, she was charged with two counts of domestic violence. But as the case was nearing trial in January, a judge dismissed the charges on procedural grounds. City prosecutors, in a rare move, immediately appealed the decision.

I bet she’ll beat them again…

The charges that is.

[h/t: ESPN]

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