Pennsylvania police: Trooper Can't Work for Roethlisberger Anymore Associated Press PITTSBURGH -- A state trooper who was present when Ben Roethlisberger was accused of sexual assault at a Georgia nightclub cannot continue working as the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback's personal assistant, Pennsylvania State Police said Wednesday.
Trooper Ed Joyner's work for Roethlisberger exceeded the scope of what was permitted, spokeswoman Lt. Myra Taylor said. The trooper also "is alleged to have demeaned the image" of the state police, she said.
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