Frank Gore cut a deal with prosecutors this week, TMZ Sports has learned ... agreeing to plead guilty to an ordinance violation to close out his domestic violence case.
has learned ... agreeing to plead guilty to an ordinance violation to close out his domestic violence case.
The San Francisco 49ers legend pled guilty to violating the public health nuisance code in New Jersey on Monday -- a downgrade from his initial charge of simple assault. He was ordered to pay fines and fees, which, according to court records, totaled around $2,000.It's somewhat surprising, considering the heinous allegations against him.
At the time, police who spoke with the woman said she"did not exhibit signs of injury" following the incident. But, Gore was ultimately charged after cops said they further investigated the claims.
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