Hope Solo's husband charged with DUI after Team USA van incident


USA women's national team goalkeeper Hope Solo's husband, Jerramy Stevens, has been charged with driving under the influence after a January arrest.
Los Angeles County district attorney's spokesman Ricardo Santiago says prosecutors on Monday charged Stevens with driving with a .08 percent blood-alcohol content and driving under the influence of alcohol within 10 years of a previous DUI. Both are misdemeanors.
The former Seattle Seahawk is scheduled for a court appearance Thursday at a Los Angeles courthouse.
Solo and her husband were pulled over in Los Angeles in January while driving a van rented by the USA women's national team. Stevans, who was driving, was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence.
After the incident, U.S. soccer suspended Solo from the team for 30 days.
She made her return to the squad at the Algarve Cup, where she helped lead the U.S. to the title.
Solo recently had charges against her dropped in a domestic violence case involving an altercation with family members that occurred in June. Solo faced two counts of fourth-degree assault when she was accused of attacking her half-sister and nephew at a party. Solo had pleaded not guilty. She claimed in court documents that she was defending herself against her 17-year-old nephew.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.