A second charge has been brought against former Kent State football player Nate Holley.
The senior safety was charged with felonious assault in the Portage County Municipal Court on Friday.
The charge – a second-degree felony – is a supplemental indictment to his prior charge of first-degree kidnapping.
Holley was arrested Nov. 4 after allegedly kidnapping an unnamed female Kent State student and holding her against her will at Campus Pointe apartments, per the indictment filed by the Portage county Sheriff’s Office.
The new indictment alleges that Holley “caused or attempted to cause serious physical harm to a woman named in the filing,” according to an article published by the Record Courier Saturday.