London Seymour, a freshman defensive lineman for Georgia, was arrested Jan. 29 and charged with 11 second-degree felony counts of property harm, per Athens-Clarke County jail information.
Seymour, the son of Bulldogs legend and Professional Soccer Corridor of Famer Richard Seymour, was booked into the Athens-Clarke County jail at 9:44 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 29, and later launched on bond at 10:57 p.m. The primary cost carried a $1,100 bond, per Justice of the Peace courtroom order, and $5,000 bond was due at arrest.
No particulars of what led to Seymour’s arrest have been accessible, however information present he was charged with 11 counts of felony harm to property. In accordance with the Athens Banner-Herald, the arrest occurred “after incidents at Rooker Corridor and Busbee Corridor” on Georgia’s campus.
Georgia has not commented on Seymour’s arrest or the freshman’s standing with this system.
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The 6-foot-4, 305-pound defensive deal with appeared in a single sport for the Bulldogs as a freshman, getting snaps in Georgia’s 45-7 win over Marshall in Week 1 of the 2025 season.
Seymour was a three-star recruit within the class of 2025 who joined Kirby Sensible’s Bulldogs to comply with within the footsteps of his legendary father. He was the 123rd-ranked defensive deal with within the 2025 class. Earlier than arriving at Georgia, he performed his highschool ball at North Gwinnett Excessive Faculty in Suwanee, Georgia.
Seymour beforehand dedicated to Boston Faculty, in line with 247Sports, however ended up enrolling at Georgia as a walk-on as an alternative. He additionally had gives from Colorado, Coastal Carolina, Georgia Southern and Marshall.
Editor’s notice: A earlier model of this story stated Seymour was charged with 131 second-degree felony counts of property harm, as jail information confirmed. Athens-Clarke County records have since been up to date to indicate 11 counts.
