Accuser's attorney wants case dropped

ByABC News
October 28, 2014, 3:07 PM

— -- The attorney for the woman accusing  Florida State running back Karlos Williams of domestic assault told ESPN.com on Tuesday that he has asked the Tallahassee Police Department to drop its investigation.

Nathan Prince said his client never contacted Tallahassee police about the alleged incident. He said someone from FSU contacted the police after seeing the woman's allegations of abuse on social media.

Williams, a senior from Davenport, Florida, is being investigated for allegedly assaulting the woman, who is pregnant with the couple's second child. The couple are no longer living together.

No charges have been filed.

"Apparently, FSU passed the information along to the Tallahassee Police Department," Prince said. "There wasn't a formal request by [the woman] to police. I don't know if the administration contacted police and told them they needed to take a look at it."

The TPD said Monday it had received the case Saturday night and immediately assigned it to its criminal investigation division.

Florida State released a statement Monday saying they were aware of the investigation and that Williams' status "will be under review."

Williams, the team's leading rusher with 378 yards and seven touchdowns, was in pads and practicing Monday. The Seminoles, the defending national champions, play at Louisville on Thursday night.

Meanwhile, the Florida State Attorney's office for the 2nd Judicial Circuit in Tallahassee last week attempted to interview Williams about a June 23 robbery of an FSU student.

Mark Schlabach and Brett McMurphy of ESPN.com contributed to this report.