Washington Post
May 2, 2014
An ex-girlfriend of former NFL defensive end Hugh Douglas accused him in a new lawsuit of assaulting her multiple times, including an encounter at a Connecticut hotel last year that resulted in his arrest but no jail time.
Hope Davila, 33, of Hartford, and her attorney, Gloria Allred, who has worked on several cases involving prominent people, filed the civil lawsuit Monday in U.S. District Court in Connecticut. Davila believes she didn’t get justice in the criminal case involving the hotel incident and is seeking undetermined damages for alleged physical and emotional harm she said she suffered in four assaults by Douglas last year.
“The criminal justice (system) failed me,” Davila said. “I am hopeful that this civil case will accomplish what criminal case failed to do. I am looking forward to the trial.”
Douglas’ lawyer, Corey Brinson, declined to comment Tuesday, saying Douglas hadn’t been served with the lawsuit yet. Douglas didn’t return a phone message seeking comment.
Douglas, 42, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., played for the New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles and Jacksonville Jaguars from 1995 to 2004 and is a former ESPN football analyst.
He was charged in September with felony strangulation and misdemeanor assault in connection with the encounter at a Hartford hotel, but pleaded no contest to misdemeanor breach of peace in February and was sentenced to two years in a probation-like program.