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    London Seymour Arrest: What Are the Charges Faced by Georgia’s Freshman DL
    London Seymour Arrest: What Are the Charges Faced by Georgia’s Freshman DL
    London Seymour Arrest: What Are the Charges Faced by Georgia’s Freshman DL
    London Seymour Arrest: What Are the Charges Faced by Georgia’s Freshman DL

    London Seymour Arrest: What Are the Charges Faced by Georgia’s Freshman DL

    Georgia Bulldogs’ freshman defensive tackle London Seymour was arrested on multiple felony charges in connection with his alleged involvement in a viral TikTok trend.

    Seymour has reportedly been charged with a total of 11 felony counts after being arrested on Jan 29 regarding incidents occurring in the university’s residence hall in early December.

    This arrest comes on the backdrop of an alleged TikTok trend gone wrong, as Seymour was caught partaking in a door-kicking challenge in the university’s residence hall.

    Whilst talking to the Athens-Banner Herald about London Seymour’s legal situation, his attorney, Kim Stephens, argued that the multitude of charges should have been just one warrant. He also expects this case to be dismissed after paying the damages and completing a pre-trial program.

    “Took 11 warrants in a case that they could have and should have taken a single warrant.I expect Mr. Seymour’s case will likely be dismissed upon completion of a Pretrial Diversion Program that would include paying for any damage to property”, Stephens stated.


    In the 2025 season, the defensive tackle managed to get one appearance against his team’s 45-7 season-opening win against the Marshall Thundering Herd at home.

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    Bo Walker, Dontrell Glover Incident Mark Troubling Pattern For Bulldogs

    On the field, despite finishing their 2025 college football season with a quarterfinal appearance, the Bulldogs’ off-the-field news has been smearing the program’s name.

    Seymour’s arrest is not the first incident the program has had to deal with in the recent past. Towards the tail end of the 2025 season, running back Bo Walker and offensive lineman Dontrell Glover were arrested in December of that year on an alleged count of shoplifting.

    The Georgia duo were reportedly caught trying to shoplift items from Walmart. Despite pleading that they forgot to scan the items while walking away, the players had to serve a six-month-long probation period along with 30 hours’ worth of community service.

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