GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – Former Green Bay Packer, Letroy Guion, was convicted Thursday of battery after a domestic violence incident at his home.
Guion, 35, pleaded no contest to battery causing bodily harm. Sentencing is scheduled for Feb. 28.
Police were called to his residence in September, where officers found a woman “intoxicated, and incoherent due to her injuries sustained from Letroy physically assaulting her.”
She opened a door, hitting him in the face, cracking a tooth – and, he may have blacked out. Guion said he “lost it a little bit.” Guion, who said they had both been drinking, admitted the woman might be hurt.
“He then stated all these NFL people don’t want to admit that we took all these crashes to the head. He then made more comments about taking hits to the head while playing football and now having a short fuse,” the complaint states.
The woman, who told police she has lived with Guion for five years and they have two children together, said she did not remember any of the events. She was treated for an injury to her eye.
Police also found marijuana on the dining room table. Guion said he smokes marijuana every day, and police issued a citation.

