Charges Against Steelers' Gildon Dropped
Linebacker Completes Community Service Hours
Posted: 3:04 p.m. EDT June 13, 2003Updated: 3:19 p.m. EDT June 13, 2003
PITTSBURGH -- Steelers linebacker Jason Gildon was released Thursday from court supervision and his record was expunged after being arrested outside a Pittsburgh nightclub in March.
Gildon completed 60 hours of community service with the crime prevention division of the sheriff's office and assisted with the child identification program.
Gildon was arrested in March after police say he and two men allegedly verbally abused employees at the Sanctuary Nightclub in the Strip.
The three were refused entrance because they didn't meet the club's dress code.
Previous Stories:
- June 12, 2003: Charges May Be Dropped Against Steeler
- March 20, 2003: Pittsburgh Steeler Scheduled To Appear In Court
- March 16, 2003: Steelers Linebacker Arrested Over Nightclub Dispute
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