Pro Bowl players advised to stay away from Honolulu nightclub after assault
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - The National Football League has reportedly urged players participating in this weekend's Pro Bowl to avoid the club where Washington Redskins tackle Trent Williams was attacked early Friday morning.
According to NFL.com, players are being asked to stay away from 'M Nightclub' after an altercation outside the club led to Williams receiving multiple stitches.
38-year-old Michael Miske allegedly attacked Williams and was booked Saturday on charges of second degree assault. Miske is the owner of the club. He was charged Sunday afternoon and is being held on $250,000 bail.
Authorities also arrested Michael Butendah for assault in the third degree.
Williams needed several stitches after getting hit on the head.
The league says the third-year pro will be on the sideline for the Pro Bowl game Sunday and won't lose his status as a member of the NFC team. Officials say he'll be paid a full Pro Bowl share.
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