WAUSAU, WI (WSAU) – Former Green Bay Packer Bill Ferrario appeared in Marathon County Court Friday on new charges released to an earlier domestic violence incident.
The new charges against him are intimidating a victim, stalking, and bail jumping.
He was arrested in Eau Claire on March 1st and transferred to the Marathon County Jail.
The 44 year old entered a not guilty plea in January to disorderly conduct charges. Police had been called to his house because he was yelling at two women inside and was throwing things at his garage. Police took him to a motel for the night, but were called back to his residence the following morning. He was then charged with disorderly conduct.
Ferrario played college football with the Wisconsin Badgers. He was drafted by the Packers in 2001. His pro football career ended in 2005.
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