Georgia football commit Seven Cloud, the top junior college prospect in the 2026 recruiting class, was charged with domestic battery in Butler County, Kansas, according to the Butler County Times-Gazette. The Butler Community College All-American defensive tackle appeared via Zoom before a judge on July 14, where he was charged with a Class B misdemeanor.
The charge stems from an April 20 incident in which the Butler County Sheriff’s Office responded to a report involving Cloud and his significant other. Authorities allege Cloud “knowingly caused physical contact with another person in a rude, angry or insulting manner,” involving someone with whom he had a dating or household relationship.
During the hearing, the judge found probable cause and ordered Cloud to have no contact with the alleged victim. He is scheduled to return to court on Sept. 22.
Cloud is also facing separate misdemeanor charges of disorderly conduct (brawling or fighting) and criminal damage to property related to a March 27 incident in which he allegedly destroyed the victim’s cell phone. These charges, filed on Thursday, are designated as domestic violence offenses, and a court date has not yet been set.
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Author : Cody Nagel
Publish date : 2025-07-19 17:45:00
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