A Fort Bend County grand jury has issued a “no-bill” decision regarding former NBA veteran Patrick Beverley, declining to move forward with felony assault charges. The decision, handed down on Monday, February 23, 2026, effectively clears Beverley of the legal cloud following his arrest late last year.
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The case stemmed from a November 2025 domestic dispute at Beverley’s Texas home:
- The Conflict: Beverley’s 15-year-old sister alleged a physical altercation occurred after she reportedly sneaked out of the house.
- The Charge: Authorities initially filed a third-degree felony for Assault of a Family Member by Impeding Breath or Circulation.
- The Defense: Defense attorney Rusty Hardin argued that Beverley was acting in a protective capacity as an older brother and that the claims were physically inaccurate.
Outcomes and Reactions
The grand jury’s refusal to indict means the prosecution cannot proceed with the current evidence.
- Beverley’s Response: He took to social media to express relief, stating the ordeal has ultimately made his family “stronger.”
- Legal Impact: With the criminal case closed, Beverley’s legal team is now focused on restoring his reputation within the sports community.
















