Suspended Miami Dolphins guard Richie Incognito was investigated in 2012 for allegedly sexually harassing a volunteer at a golf tournament, according to a police report first obtained by WPLG Local 10 in Miami.
No charges were filed against Incognito, but a 34-year-old female volunteer during a Dolphins' golf tournament at the Turnberry Resort & Club in Aventura, Fla. told police that he had been intoxicated and molested her with a golf club, according to ESPN.com. According to the police report obtained by both outlets, the alleged victim claimed that Incognito "used his golf club to touch her by rubbing it up against her vagina, then up her stomach then to her chest."
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"After that, he proceeded to lean up against her buttocks with his private parts as if dancing, saying 'Let it rain! Let it rain!'" according to the police report. "He finally finished his inappropriate behavior by emptying bottled water in her face."
The Dolphins suspended the 30-year-old offensive lineman on Sunday due to allegations of misconduct toward Martin, a second-year player out of Stanford. It was later reported that Incognito sent threatening messages to Martin that included racial slurs.
Despite the reports about Incognito's treatment of Martin, several Dolphins players showed their support for their suspended teammate on Tuesday.
Martin's attorney issued a statement on Thursday night detailing the alleged physical and verbal abuse Martin received from his teammates.