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CLEVELAND (AP) — An attorney who was arrested for throwing a water bottle at Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam at the end of a home game last month has been charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct by intoxication.
Jeffrey
Miller, 51, of Rocky River, is scheduled to appear in Cleveland Municipal Court
on Oct. 20. A message seeking comment was left with Miller on Friday. He was
charged on Thursday.
Haslam was
struck by the bottle as he walked off the field and headed toward the end zone
tunnel at FirstEnergy Stadium during a last-second loss to the New York Jets on
Sept. 18. Miller was detained by security guards when he tried to leave the
stadium, according to cleveland.com.
Haslam was
not injured.
The Browns
are considering banning Miller from attending games.
