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Former NFL RB Zac Stacy Brutally Attacked the Mother of His Child

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SJ - November 18, 2021

Video of former NFL running back Zac Stacy attacking the mother of his child surfaced on Wednesday.  In the video you can see him punch his ex-girlfriend and then throw her into a TV.

The attack all goes down with their five month old son sitting on the couch nearby.

From TMZ Sports:

In the docs, Stacy's ex claims the football player came over her house around 2 PM on Saturday ... to see his son.

While there, she claims he flew into a jealous, violent rage.

"He punched me several times in the head! I begged him to stop because the baby was on the couch just a few feet from where he punched me," the woman wrote in the restraining order application.

She continued ... "He then picked me up and threw me into my TV. The TV began to fall abd he turned to make sure I wasn't getting up. As I laid on the floor he began to yell at me, telling me I'm destructive. He then picked me up off the floor and off my feet and body slammed me into our son's bouncy seat."

That's when Stacy's ex says the RB said "I love you" to their baby boy, and bolted.

In the restraining order, the woman says "I fear for my life and my children's lives."

This is the type of thing that can escalate and get out of control very quickly.  They need some serious help to get this situation under control.  Stacy needs to get some help.  You can't put your hands on a woman like this, especially not in front of a baby.

 

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