Greer released from jail on bond
Former Central Michigan University defensive back Brandon Greer bonded out of jail on a $450,000 cash surety bond Aug. 24.
He was housed at the Isabella County Jail since his arrest on July 8. On the day of his release, women who say they were approached by him were scheduled to testify, but the hearing was waived.
Greer is facing charges of intent to commit sexual penetration, criminal sexual conduct, attempted unlawful imprisonment, lying to a police officer, eight counts of disturbing the peace and one count of assault and battery.
At least seven women have alleged to have been approached by Greer, who they say made sexual comments to them and referenced possessing a gun to some. On the day of his arraignment, Greer was dismissed from the CMU athletic program. He is still listed as a student on CMU's website.
When he was arrested, Greer was charged with attempted kidnapping and assault to commit sexual conduct. Those charges were dismissed on July 31. On Aug. 4, Isabella County Prosecutor Risa Hunt-Scully recharged Greer with the felonies when more women made reports to police about him.
Greer's next court appearance is scheduled for 8 a.m. on Sept. 4.
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