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Domestic Battery Charge Against Ex-NFL Player Marcellus Wiley Dismissed in Orlando

Prosecutors said witness claims were not backed by physical evidence, leaving the case insufficient to support a conviction.

  • On Monday, Florida prosecutors decided not to file domestic battery charges against former NFL player and sportscaster Marcellus Wiley, effectively ending the criminal case involving his estranged wife, Annemarie Wiley.
  • Deputies initially arrested Wiley at the World Center Marriott on Saturday, July 4, but official filings indicate the case was dismissed because testimonial evidence was "not corroborated by any physical or other evidence."
  • Following the arrest, a court issued a no-contact order prohibiting Wiley from being within 500 feet of Annemarie, while Wiley was released on a $1,000 bond and denied the allegations.
  • Annemarie filed for divorce and requested custody of the couple's three children, alleging an "escalating pattern of physical violence, sexual abuse, verbal and emotional abuse" throughout their marriage.
  • With the criminal records now cleared, the couple's separate divorce and custody proceedings remain ongoing, as Wiley previously wrote that his focus remains on protecting his children, his integrity, and the truth.
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tmspn.com broke the news on Monday, August 10, 2026.
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