Solo, a native of Richland, Wash., is slated to be inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in May after being elected in January. That case was later dismissed after prosecution witnesses declined to testify against her. Solo has had previous brushes with the law, including one in 2014 when she was arrested at her home in Washington for allegedly assaulting her nephew and a half-sister. “On the advice of counsel, Hope can’t speak about this situation, but she wants everyone to know that her kids are her life, that she was released immediately and is now at home with her family, that the story is more sympathetic than the initial charges suggest, and that she looks forward to her opportunity to defend these charges,” Nichols says in the post. Solo released a statement from attorney Rich Nichols on her Twitter account on Friday.
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