A Texas grand jury has declined to indict former NBA guard Patrick Beverley following a domestic assault investigation in Fort Bend County.
The decision, announced on Monday, February 23, 2026, effectively ends the criminal case against the 37-year-old athlete.
Prosecutors will not move forward with the felony charges that stemmed from an incident in November 2025.
Attorneys Rusty Hardin and Letitia Quinones-Hollins released a statement following the grand jury's decision.
They expressed that they expected Patrick Beverley would be cleared once all the facts were presented. The legal team noted that the grand jury recognized he would never intend to harm his family.
Patrick Beverley also shared his gratitude on social media, thanking his supporters and emphasizing the importance of protecting young family members.
The case began after an altercation at a home in Rosharon, Texas. Authorities initially arrested Patrick Beverley and charged him with third-degree felony assault.
The allegations involved a dispute with his teenage sister after she reportedly returned home from meeting a boyfriend.
A probable cause affidavit claimed that Patrick Beverley grabbed her by the neck and punched her during the argument.
Throughout the legal process, Patrick Beverley maintained his innocence. His defense argued that the initial reports did not accurately reflect the events of that night.
They stated that Patrick Beverley acted as a concerned older brother when he found his minor sister alone with an 18-year-old man in the middle of the night.
Following the arrest, Patrick Beverley stepped away from his various public roles, including his popular podcast.
With the grand jury's "no-bill" ruling, the criminal proceedings are now closed.
Patrick Beverley plans to focus on restoring his reputation and returning to his professional activities now that the legal uncertainty has concluded.