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Police report: Differing accounts of alleged domestic violence incident between Jourdan Lewis, accuser

ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Stories about what happened during an alleged domestic violence incident between former Michigan cornerback Jourdan Lewis and his girlfriend, his accuser, differ, according to the police report.

Ann Arbor police were called around 1 a.m. on March 15 to the 3000 block of Signature Club Boulevard in Ann Arbor for an alleged domestic violence assault. Lewis was later charged with one count of misdemeanor domestic violence and arraigned on Thursday. He is due in Michigan's 15th District Court on April 12 for a pretrial hearing.

Lewis and his accuser agree, according to statements taken by police officers, on these details: Lewis was asleep when the woman returned home around 12:30 a.m. and found him sleeping in bed with the light on. An argument ensued and Lewis threw two pillows at her. She demanded an apology, based on statements given to officers.

Lewis, according to the statements, went to the closet to get dressed. The woman said he was "punching the door from inside the closet," and she went to the closet to make sure Lewis was not damaging the door. Lewis, meanwhile, told police he was trying to hold the door shut and get dressed so he could leave the apartment.

The woman said Lewis stepped on her hair "at some point" and dragged her across the living room floor but was unsure how she was dragged. Lewis, meanwhile, said the woman forced open the door and hit him in the face. He said, however, he was unsure how the alleged victim struck him.

Lewis told police he was trying to leave, but the woman wrapped her arms and legs around his leg to stop him. Lewis said he tried to get her off of his leg several times on his way to the door, before getting free and leaving the apartment.

According to the report, the woman said Lewis "grabbed her by the neck and held her down on the floor for about three seconds. [The woman] demonstrated a cupped hand motion around the front of her neck." She said Lewis then left the apartment and called her "a b----" on the way out.

Lewis told police "he may have grabbed [the woman's throat] while trying to get her off him" but did not intend to hurt her or assault her. He said he was just trying to leave.

In a follow-up interview, Lewis' accuser said she grabbed his legs once, at the closet, and "struck/pushed Lewis in the chest." She said she was not trying to keep Lewis from leaving when he allegedly grabbed her throat. She also said Lewis did not try to strangle her or squeeze her by the throat, but "had pushed her down by the throat."

Police saw no visible injuries on the woman's neck, either at the time of their initial report or on March 17, when she went to the Ann Arbor Police Department for injury photos. Those photos showed two scratches -- one on her nose and one near her left thumb.

It wasn't the first time police were called for an incident between the two. According to the report, police also were summoned for an incident between Lewis and the woman on May 5, 2015.

As part of his bond in the most recent case, Lewis has been ordered not to have any contact with the woman. He is allowed, though, to travel outside of the state without prior permission -- which will allow him to visit potential NFL teams that might be interested in drafting him in April.

Lewis is expected to appear at Michigan's pro day on Friday. He is thought to be a mid-round selection in this year's NFL draft. A 5-foot-10 cornerback, Lewis was named to various All-America teams in 2015 and 2016. He holds Michigan's single-season record for pass breakups with 22 in 2015 and was a two-time All-Big Ten player. He was a finalist for the Thorpe Award last season.