A viral TikTok problem led to a Georgia soccer participant touchdown in sizzling water.
Bulldogs defensive sort out London Seymour, the son of Professional Soccer Corridor of Famer Richard Seymour, was arrested Jan. 29 after he and three different males allegedly induced injury to 11 doorways in two UGA dormitories on Dec. 5-6.
London Seymour, a freshman from Suwanee, Georgia, was charged with 11 felony counts of legal injury to property. He posted bond and was launched.
In an announcement to ESPN, Seymour’s lawyer, Kim Stephens, mentioned he hopes to have the case dismissed via a pretrial diversion program, which would come with Seymour and the others paying for the injury.
Stephens mentioned the UGA Police Division overreacted in charging Seymour with 11 felony counts.
“The UGAPD took 11 warrants in a case that they may have and will have taken a single warrant,” Stephens mentioned. “London and three different younger males are alleged to have induced injury to 11 doorways in a residence corridor whereas collaborating in a viral TikTok ‘door kick’ problem, as many different younger individuals have accomplished across the nation.”
London Seymour performed in Georgia’s opener this previous season, a 45-7 victory in opposition to Marshall. He joined the Bulldogs as a walk-on.
His father performed at Georgia from 1997 to 2000 and was a first-round choose of the New England Patriots within the 2001 NFL draft. He received three Tremendous Bowls with the Patriots and had 57½ sacks in his 12-year profession that led to 2012 after 4 seasons with the Raiders.
Seymour was inducted into the Professional Soccer Corridor of Fame in 2022.

















































