LB Prostitution Sting, A cleveland Browns linebacker and former Auburn University star Quentin Groves was arrested last week after attempting to solicit a woman he thought to to be a prostitute but who was in fact an undercover police officer.
According to The Cleveland Scene, Groves, who signed a two-year $2.8 million deal with the Browns in March, had responded to an ad and requested "full service" from the undercover officer and had agreed upon a price before arriving. $195.70 and a box of condoms were seized as evidence.
Groves was one of 14 men arrested in a three-day sting operation.
Groves played for Auburn from 2004-2007, earning First Team All-SEC honors as a junior and tying the Auburn career sack record.
According to The Cleveland Scene, Groves, who signed a two-year $2.8 million deal with the Browns in March, had responded to an ad and requested "full service" from the undercover officer and had agreed upon a price before arriving. $195.70 and a box of condoms were seized as evidence.
Groves was one of 14 men arrested in a three-day sting operation.
Groves played for Auburn from 2004-2007, earning First Team All-SEC honors as a junior and tying the Auburn career sack record.