Former Washington Redskins defensive back acquitted of misdemeanor domestic assault

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LEESBURG, Va. (AP) - Former Washington Redskins defensive back Fred Smoot has been acquitted of misdemeanor domestic assault following a bench trial in Loudoun County.

Smoot testified in his own defense Monday in Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court. He denied hitting his former girlfriend, Valerie Jackson, though he admitted kicking down a bathroom door in an effort to retrieve a set of car keys from her.

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The judge said the evidence amounted to a case of "he said, she said" in announcing the not-guilty verdict.

Smoot was suspended from local TV and radio jobs as a football analyst following his arrest in November. He said he now hopes to get his jobs back.

Smoot's 9-year NFL career ended with the Redskins in 2009. He also played two seasons for the Minnesota Vikings.

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