Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott and two of his teammates were attacked at a Waka Flocka Flame concert, which they attended during spring break.
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Prescott took a beating to his face, but he declined medical treatment and announced that he and his teammates, Torrey Dale and Damian Williams, will not press charges against their attacker.
The Bulldogs quarterback said that he does not want the publicity that would come with him pressing charges.
Despite their refusal to take legal action, they have three years to change their minds according to the statute of limitations.
Sporting News revealed Prescott’s decision on whether to file charges on Twitter.
Dak Prescott isn’t going to press charges for that crazy spring break fight. http://t.co/5hrR9neKfu pic.twitter.com/rBAyk1koKf
— Sporting News (@sportingnews) March 13, 2015
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