Hearing Set for Charger Center Garbed as Woman
SAN DIEGO — Courtney Hall, center for the San Diego Chargers, was cited for allegedly engaging in lewd conduct in public and prostitution, police said.
Hall, 23, was released at the scene. Arraignment on the misdemeanor charges was scheduled for Dec. 17.
Police gave this account:
Hall was in a parked car in the North Park area of San Diego with Anthony Thompson, 26, of San Diego, hours after the Chargers’ 20-9 loss at Seattle on Oct. 27.
Thompson, who was dressed in women’s clothing, was cited for engaging in lewd conduct in public, engaging in prostitution and cross-dressing for an unlawful act. His court appearance is scheduled for Dec. 18, said Robinson.
Hall, a second-round draft choice, started all 16 games at center his rookie year. He was switched to left guard last season before being moved back to center.