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Houston Texans minority owner Javier Loya had serious charges brought against him in Kentucky, but on Monday, his attorney announced that all charges had been dropped. Loya pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of “harassment with intent to annoy” and agreed to pay a $100 fine. Despite expressing his innocence, Loya is relieved that the legal process has come to a resolution, allowing him to focus on his family and return to normalcy. Loya had been accused of rape and sexual abuse in August, and his innocence was maintained throughout the trial proceedings.

Loya has been a limited partner with the Houston Texans since the team entered the NFL in 2002, making him the first Hispanic owner in the league at that time. In addition to his ownership in the Texans, Loya is also the co-founder and CEO of CTC Global Holdings LP. His firm was recognized as Broker of the Year for the fifth time in 2022, highlighting his success in the business world. Despite the challenges he has faced in the legal system, Loya remains committed to moving forward and focusing on his personal and professional life.

Loya’s attorney, Andrew J. Sarne, released a statement to Fox News Digital detailing the events leading up to the resolution of the case. The charges against Loya were brought by the Commonwealth of Kentucky in May of 2023, which Loya denied vehemently. After a thorough examination of the evidence, all seven counts against him were dismissed, and Loya agreed to the misdemeanor charge in order to bring the case to a close. Sarne expressed the difficulty Loya and his family faced throughout the ordeal, but noted Loya’s unwavering faith in the legal system despite the intense public scrutiny he endured.

The resolution of the charges against Loya allows him to put the legal proceedings behind him and focus on rebuilding his personal and professional life. Despite the challenges he has faced, Loya remains committed to moving forward and returning to normalcy. As a successful businessman and long-time partner with the Houston Texans, Loya’s reputation has been tarnished by the legal case, but his determination and resilience will enable him to overcome this obstacle and continue to succeed in the future. With the support of his family and legal team, Loya is looking ahead to a brighter future.

The dismissal of the charges against Loya brings some closure to a difficult chapter in his life. Throughout the ordeal, Loya maintained his innocence and endured public scrutiny and prejudgment before due process could be completed. With the resolution of the case, Loya can now focus on repairing his reputation and moving forward with his life. As the first Hispanic owner in the NFL and a successful businessman, Loya’s resilience and determination will help him navigate the challenges that lie ahead and rebuild his personal and professional life. The support of his family and legal team will be crucial in helping Loya move past this difficult time and look to the future with optimism.

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