SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Two of the three domestic violence charges against former Carolina Panthers vice president of player personnel Adrian Wilson were dismissed on Tuesday, court records showed.
The charges were dismissed at the request of the Scottsdale city attorney, according to the records.
In a statement posted to X, Wilson said the charges were dismissed because the city attorney learned "there was absolutely no physical altercation."
Records show that Wilson's sentencing date is set for Sept. 8, 2025.
The only charge remaining from Wilson's June 1 arrest is for domestic violence disorderly conduct - disruptive behavior or fighting, to which Wilson pleaded guilty with deferred prosecution, according to court records.