For other reasons, Williams found life difficult well before his NBA days. On Feb. The group was driven by limo back to the house and Williams was showing off his gun collection, according to ESPN. Williams admitted he failed the check the safety mechanism of one of the guns that went off and killed Costas Christofi, the year-old limo driver.
Eight years after a dragged-out court trial with numerous delays, Williams was sentenced to five years in prison. He was eligible for parole in 18 months. He was acquitted of aggravated manslaughter but was convicted on four counts of trying to cover up the shooting. Williams served 18 months and then served another eight months on a driving-under-the-influence charge. The hardest part is February 13 when Mr. Christofi accidentally lost his life by my recklessness and the stuff that I did to be a coward that day.
That is the roughest thing. Alcohol and ambien was my thing. I have to work on me dealing with my past. A life that once glittered had turned dark and murky. He had one legal mess after another. A lot has changed since Williams left the New York area, including the city where his former team plays. I have never moved on from them. Give directly to The Spokesman-Review's Northwest Passages community forums series -- which helps to offset the costs of several reporter and editor positions at the newspaper -- by using the easy options below.
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