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A Nevada grand jury has indicted New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara, Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Chris Lammons and two other men in connection with the alleged beating of a man in a Las Vegas nightclub a year ago.
KLAS television in Las Vegas said the four face charges of conspiracy to commit battery and battery resulting in substantial bodily harm. A court date was set for March 2.
A Clark County grand jury found enough evidence to proceed with charges in the February 5, 2022, alleged incident during the NFL's Pro Bowl weekend.
According to police, video evidence shows Kamara punching a man eight times.
The alleged victim was knocked unconscious and sustained an orbital fracture to his right eye, police said. After the man fell, he was allegedly stomped on by others in Kamara's group.
New Orleans Saints RB Alvin Kamara faces charges of conspiracy to commit battery in Sin City
Bengals CB Chris Lammons has also been indicted after being involved in the brawl too
The victim of assault is also taking Kamara (pictured) to court, suing him for $10m in damages
Lammons turned himself in a day after a warrant was issued for his arrest in relation to the fight
KLAS reported that the incident began when Kamara put his hand on the man's chest to prevent him from getting on an elevator with the group and escalated when the man pushed away Kamara's hand.
That alleged victim, identified in court documents as Darnell Greene, of Houston, Texas, filed a $10million civil lawsuit in the Civil District Court of Orleans (Louisiana) against Kamara last October.
In the complaint, Greene said he'll need continued medical care, including surgeries, to treat injuries he said he sustained in the alleged attack, noticeably on his face.
Kamara, 27, a five-time Pro Bowl selection, played in the game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas the day after the incident.
Because of the indictment, the case will proceed straight to district court.
'The state has avoided a contested preliminary hearing by indicting Mr. Kamara,' attorneys David Chesnoff, Drew Findling and Richard Schonfeld said in a statement, according to KLAS.
'He intends to vigorously fight the allegations at trial as he was defending himself and others at the time of the incident.'
Darnell Greene, from Texas, claims Kamara, Lammons & two others left him badly disfigured
Greene (seen before the assault) suffered a broken orbital lobe & other injuries in the attack
Court documents reveal Kamara 'forcefully' stopped Greene from entering an elevator before beating him up 'without justifiable provocation' and until he passed out
Both Kamara and Lammons played in the NFL last season as the league continued an investigation into the allegations.
Kamara, 27, appeared in 15 games, including 13 starts, and ran for 897 yards and two touchdowns this season.
He added 57 catches for 490 yards and two TDs.
Lammons played for the Chiefs in 2022 and was claimed on waivers by the Bengals before the AFC Championship Game, although the transaction only became official on Monday.
The 27-year-old played only 19 snaps on defense but was in the game on 75 percent of special teams plays.
In 16 games, he forced a fumble and made seven tackles.
Surveillance footage that caught the incident show Greene trying to escape Kamara, but the NFL star allegedly continued to beat Greene
Though Greene fell to the floor unconscious from the punches, the group continued beating him and stomping him, causing disfigurements and brain damage
The group was only stopped when security intervened, and Greene was left lying unconscious for over two minutes
Greene was eventually helped into a wheelchair by staff and transported to a nearby hospital