ABINGDON, Va. — A former Graham star athlete and Super Bowl New York Giant is currently serving “a sentence” in a Southwest Virginia jail.
Ahmad Bradshaw, 22, who starred at Graham High School and Marshall University and is currently a running back with the NFL’s New York Giants, is serving a sentence at the Southwest Virginia Regional Jail in Abingdon.
According to Lt. Mike Henegar, a spokesman for the jail, Bradshaw will “serve a certain amount of time” for a probation violation. He wouldn’t say when Bradshaw was charged or how long he had been jailed.
Henegar, who said he was limited to what he could say, would not reveal what the probation was related to, and he also couldn’t disclose the amount of time Bradshaw would serve at “this point in time.”
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