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Alleged Beating by Padre Caught on Tape All-Star outfielder Brian Giles being sued for $10 million

Updated 4:14 PM CDT, Wed, Dec 17, 2008

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Woman sues ex for $10M

 

A videotape released Tuesday shows San Diego Padre Brian Giles allegedly assaulting his then-girlfriend in an Arizona bar.

Alleged Beating By Padre Caught on Tape

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An ex-girlfriend of a San Diego Padres player sues for $10 million, alleging, among other things, that she was beaten while pregnant.

Giles isn't commenting on a civil lawsuit filed against the Padres star outfielder. He is accused of verbally and physically abusing his former girlfriend during their relationship.

The lawsuit claims the El Cajon native beat his ex-girlfriend Cheri Olvera, 32, while she was pregnant with his child.

The surveillance video was shot in an Arizona bar in August 2006 and was released Tuesday for Olvera's attorney in the case.  According to a Phoenix police report, a man seen in the tape walking toward the bar is Giles, a Padres outfielder. The man is seen talking to a woman who's sitting down at the bar.At one point, it appears he pulls the woman's hair. Moments later, the two are seen walking out into the hallway.
      
A few seconds pass, then the woman can be seen falling to the ground.

Several  witnesses told police that they watched Giles slap the woman in the head, knocking her to the ground. In the surveillance video, one of the witnesses can be seen mimicking a slap to another bar patron.

"It was all swept under the rug, and we're making sure it's not being swept under the rug this time," said Cary Goldstein, who is representing Olvera in the $10 million civil lawsuit against Giles.
       
The alleged abuse includes numerous beatings during their seven-year long relationship.

Olvera claims that in 2002, Giles beat her while she was pregnant with his baby. Olvera later miscarried. Goldstein said Olvera doesn't blame Giles for that miscarriage, but he said she does blame Giles for another miscarriage. He said that earlier this year, she became pregnant again with Giles' baby. According to Goldstein, Olvera lost the baby after Giles allegedly threw her down a hallway.

Olvera left Giles in April of this year.

The suit also details a financial agreement Olvera claims she and Giles had in the event their relationship ended. She claims he broke that agreement by not supporting her financially.    
 
As for the case in Phoenix, Goldstein said Giles was ordered to attend anger-management and domestic-abuse classes
 
NBC tried to contact Gile's attorney for a comment, but the calls were not returned.

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  • Laura Saturday, Dec 20 at 4:22 PM FLAG COMMENT GEZZZZZ... Get over it....Why didn't she leave after the first time she was abused... HUMMM... No, instead she stayed with him,she must like abuse. I have NO sympathy for her at all. Just as much her fault as his.
  • Sheila Saturday, Dec 20 at 9:04 AM FLAG COMMENT just a bunch of overrated over paid mamas boys...have had everything handed to them because of their athleticism, can't handle disagreement or anything negative for that matter..bring back the REAL men!!!!
  • thomas lewis Friday, Dec 19 at 10:43 AM FLAG COMMENT they think there all above the law,like bad cops,make him pay money to women shelters,crime victoms,some community work,public announcements,ad campaign,etc
  • Shannon Thursday, Dec 18 at 10:04 PM FLAG COMMENT To be honest that video is not that good.Yes the guy in the video is about Brian's height.But it's not very clear.Plus i think this might just be all about money.
  • Ex-Employee Thursday, Dec 18 at 8:04 PM FLAG COMMENT Hey all you insensitive creeps..."Several witnesses told police that they watched Giles slap the woman in the head, knocking her to the ground." Yet it's not Giles in the tape?? Right. That's why he had to attend anger management for this incident. Because he wasn't even there. Makes perfect sense. Uh huh. Meanwhile, the Padres continued to play and praise the abuser. Whether she's a gold-digger or not is irrelevant...there ... MORE >

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