JR Smith of Cleveland Cavaliers to pay $ 600 fan for tossing cell phone



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Cleveland Cavaliers guard JR Smith will accept a deal $ 600 to a fan after he tossed the fan in a New York City construction site in late July, his lawyer says.

Smith was issued a misdemeanor misdemeanor mischief as a result of the incident.

On Wednesday, Smith's lawyer, Alex Spiro, and Manhattan prosecutor John Johnsen said they are expecting finalize an adjournment-in-contemplation-of-dismissal agreement in their next appearance, according to reports.

On July 26, a man told police that Smith grabbed his cell phone and threw it into a construction zone in Manhattan after the man tried to take a picture of Smith.

Spiro told reporters that Smith, 32, will pay $ 600 in return for the fan for his lost cell phone.

"We have reached dismissal in Cellphone-gate," Spiro quipped to reporters.

Smith was not in court on Wednesday and is back on Nov. 15 for his arraignment. He spoke to police about the incident in late August.

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