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Ex-Laker, Nets player Darius Morris sued by woman for alleged assault

Former LA Laker and Brooklyn Nets hoopster Darius Morris is being sued by a woman in Manhattan for alleged assault and battery, according to new court papers.

Kristen Summer filed the Manhattan Supreme Court summons against the 30-year-old ex-NBA player Friday.

The brief two-page summons says Summer’s case “arises from assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and gender motivated violence” involving Morris.

The case does not include a civil complaint — where detailed allegations are normally laid out — and does not elaborate on the accusations.

Morris’s ex-girlfriend, Kristen Evangaline, recently came out on Instagram with graphic photos and videos of domestic violence that she claimed Morris committed against her last April, the Florida New Times reported.

Morris (right) was previously arrested in 2020 for multiple charges, including assault.
Morris (right) was previously arrested in 2020 for multiple charges, including assault. Mark J. Terrill/AP

It was not immediately clear whether Kristen Evangaline and Kristen Summer are the same person.

Morris was arrested in April 2020 on charges of assault, harassment and obstruction of breathing or blood circulation involving a woman.

In the 2020 incident, Morris allegedly repeatedly kicked and hit the unidentified woman and put his hand over her mouth, according to a criminal complaint.

The woman was left with bruising, swelling on her face and right ear and had a chipped tooth, the complaint alleged.

Morris was also charged with violating an order of protection against the victim when he showed up in the hallway outside her apartment a few weeks after the alleged attack, according to a separate criminal complaint.

Morris was released on both cases, which are still pending.

Los Angeles Laker Darius Morris attends the Lakers Casino Night.
Kristen Evangaline posted graphic images on Instagram that she alleges were from domestic violence incidents committed by Morris. Allen Berezovsky/WireImage

The woman later told TMZ she made the claims up and planned to drop the criminal charges against Morris.

Morris’s criminal lawyer and his rep both did not immediately return requests for comment. Summer’s lawyer also did not immediately return an inquiry.