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Exposure charges dropped for Buffalo Bills player McIntyre

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Contributor: WPTV staff
Last Update: 6/10/2009 11:07 am
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PORT ST. LUCIE — A misdemeanor exposure of sexual organs charge against a Buffalo Bills player and former South Fork High School star has been dropped, a police spokesman said Wednesday.

Corey Lamar McIntyre, 30, a Buffalo Bill who racked up an impressive high school record, was arrested last month following an alleged March 20 incident in Port St. Lucie.

In follow-up meetings with prosecutors, the victim who initially identified McIntyre said she never actually saw his genitals and was “unable to give other specifics in reference to her allegation,” said Officer Tom Nichols, police spokesman.

“Her statement to prosecutors was questionable,” Nichols said.

The woman initially told police she was at her home sitting at the computer when she heard a knock at the window. The blinds were closed or mostly closed, and when she looked out, she saw a man masturbating.

The man was described as being about 5 feet 10 inches tall and in his 20s. He reportedly had dreadlocks and wore a white T-shirt and dark pants, and had a muscular build. An officer saw a muscular man on a bicycle, and when the woman was taken to the man, the woman said, “That’s him.”

The man, identified as McIntyre, was wearing black shorts, and a blue pullover hoodie with a silver long-sleeve shirt underneath. The woman said she was certain McIntyre was the man she saw outside her window.

McIntyre, who grew up in Indiantown, denied masturbating or exposing himself. He said he was on his daily bicycle exercise route and offered to show the route to officers.

Following the arrest, Brett Tessler, McIntyre’s agent, said McIntyre was innocent.

“Corey McIntyre is one of the highest character people around and the last guy who would do what he is being accused of,” Tessler said. “We look forward to proving that these embarrassing accusations are false and that Corey is guilty of absolutely nothing.”



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