Former NFL Star Zac Stacy Allegedly Accused Ex-Girlfriend Kristin Evans Of Cheating On Him With Past Teammate Prior To Attack: Report
Former football player Zac Stacy reportedly accused his ex-girlfriend Kristin Evans of cheating on him with a past teammate before the alleged physical altercation that left him behind bars.
According to the arrest warrant obtained by Radar, Evans — who shares a son with Stacy — was “emotionally distraught” when police arrived on scene at the home on November,13.
Authorities stated that there was food in her hair and that her shirt was ripped. They also noted the television (that the former New York Jets player allegedly threw Stacy into) was knocked over.

The mother of Stacy's child told police that she had “extended an olive branch" to Stacy to come visit his child. Upon arriving at her home around two in the afternoon, tensions rose after Stacy reportedly told their young child that this would be the last time he would be visiting him.
“After speaking to his child, Mr. Stacy then focused his attention to Ms. Evans. He accused Ms. Evans of cheating on him with a friend they have in common. The friend is identified as “Reggie Ford.” Mr. Ford played in the National Football League with Mr. Stacy,” the warrant stated. As per Radar, Ford played football with Stacy in college league and not the NFL.
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According to the report, the altercation between the two reportedly went down in front of their 5-month old son and Evans' other 12-year-old child.

A judge has set the athlete's bond at $10K. Stacy is ordered not to contact Evans and will have to live in Tennessee upon release.

As OK! previously reported, on Thursday, November 19, the former St. Louis Rams player was taken into custody at Orlando International Airport after a warrant on issued for his arrest. He is now being held on aggravated battery and criminal mischief charges.