NFL Player Isaiah Buggs Sentenced to Hard Labor for Animal Cruelty
The former Kansas City Chiefs lineman faces a year-long sentence with additional restrictions following his conviction.
- Isaiah Buggs was convicted on two counts of misdemeanor animal cruelty in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
- He received a sentence of 365 days of hard labor, with 60 days to be served and the rest suspended for two years.
- Buggs is prohibited from owning or being around firearms, dogs, or cats.
- The charges stem from allegations of neglecting two dogs found in poor conditions at a rental property.
- Buggs also faces a pending domestic violence case, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for August.