
"The money is being seized due to seeing drug transactions on Holloway's phone, with people texting that they were going to get up with him after the season. Holloway had smaller denominations in his possession which is indicative of narcotic sales."
"Police searched Holloway's apartment after officers conducted a 'trash pull' and found marijuana and marijuana paraphernalia attached to containers with Holloway's name on them in a pair of trash bags they grabbed from his garbage bin."
"Jason Neff, Holloway's attorney, told ESPN police violated Holloway's constitutional rights when they pulled his trash and used what they found as probable cause to search his apartment."
Aden Holloway, a star player for Alabama, was arrested on felony drug charges after police discovered 2.1 pounds of marijuana in his apartment. Following the arrest, prosecutors claimed to have found evidence of drug transactions on Holloway's phone. Holloway's attorney contends that police violated his constitutional rights by searching his home based on evidence obtained from a trash pull. Holloway has been removed from campus and is missing NCAA tournament games due to these allegations.
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