Former NBA starAmar’e Stoudemirehas been arrested on a misdemeanor battery charge after allegedly hitting his teenage daughter.

When they arrived at the scene, one of Stoudemire’s daughters told them that he had punched her in the jaw and “slapped her hard enough to draw blood,” added the arrest report, per theMiami Herald.

Stoudemire was later released after posting a $1,500 bond, continued the outlet.

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Alexis reported to police that Amar’e also asked her to pick up the teenager because she wasbeing “disrespectful,” reported CBS News.

Responding officers noted in the report that the girl had blood on her “sweater and sweatpants,” added CBS News.

“The mother of the victim showed me the photo she received from her daughter, which shows the victim crying and blood running down her face,” the arrest report states per multiple outlets.

The former couple share two daughters, 17-year-old Ar’e and 14-year-old Assata, and two sons, Amar’e Jr, 16, and Alijah Casares, 9.

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On social media Sunday, the former NBA All-Star, who played for the Phoenix Suns, New York Knicks, Dallas Mavericks and Miami Heat, denied any wrongdoing, saying “the facts will show the allegations to be groundless.”

“Over the last 24 hours, an incident at my family home led to my being charged with assaulting my daughter,” he wrote in a lengthy social media post. “It is an allegation based on a report that doesnot square with the facts. I am of the Jewish faith, today Jewish people all over the world celebrate Haunukkah and hear the story of how we fought wickedness. I believe that ‘whatever is hateful to you, do not do to others.'”

Stoudemire is scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 17, 2023,according to Sports Illustrated. Court files reportedly hold no records of an attorney for the former NBS star.

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source: people.com