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CAIRO, Calif. (Reuters) – The Kansas City American football team has announced the retirement of one of its best players after a video showing him beating a woman.
The decision, announced Friday by the club, was announced after the League of American League announced that Hunt had been placed on the "list of exemptions", which meant that he would not be allowed to play or play . Hunt, 23, was beaten at a Cleveland hotel.
The video, apparently taken from a surveillance camera, showed the player arguing with a woman before pushing her with the hand. A number of people with the player calmed him down and chased him, but he tried to escape them. One of the people who accompanied Hunt fell, causing the woman to fall, and while she was still sitting on the floor, Hunt approached her and kicked her.
"Earlier this year, we learned of the existence of an incident involving Karim Hunt at the time," said a spokesman for the team. "On our side, several members of our administration spoke to Karim directly, but he was not honest." He said. "The videotape broadcast today confirms the incident and we immediately dispense with Karim's services."
Nobody was arrested and Hunt was not charged during the February 10 incident. Police cited police reports that Abigail Ottinger, 19, was charged after the incident. Ottinger said that she had got to know Hunt the same evening.
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