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Former USC Receiver Joseph Lewis Released from Jail after Serving Six Months for Domestic Violence

Former USC wide receiver Joseph Lewis was released from jail early after serving six months of a one year sentence for domestic violence.  The 19-year-old was released due to overcrowding and good behavior.

Via TMZ Sports:

Lewis pled no contest to 1 felony domestic violence charge — and also admitted guilt in a previous domestic violence incident.

He was sentenced to a year in county jail — but got out after roughly 6 months due to overcrowding and good behavior.

Now that Lewis is out, he’s still not allowed to contact the victim who obtained a 10-year restraining order against him.

No word on whether or not the Redksins are interested in him.  We all know their willingness to ignore domestic violence for the right player.

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