The prosecutor reduced charges in the Ohio hotel-room confrontation involving Seahawks draft pick Frank Clark, but she won’t say whether Clark punched girlfriend Diamond Hurt.
The Ohio prosecutor who handled the domestic-violence case against Seahawks top draft pick Frank Clark said Tuesday she is convinced he isn’t a “batterer” likely to repeat his offense.
But Lynne Gast-King, municipal prosecutor for the city of Sandusky, Ohio, declined to say whether or not Clark struck his then-girlfriend, Diamond Hurt, in a Nov. 15 hotel-room confrontation. Gast-King said she believes there was a “physical confrontation” between the pair inside the room, adding that a police report in which Hurt and two of her brothers claimed Clark had punched her was thoroughly detailed.