Criminal charges in August of 2004 were filed after Randolph allegedly lied to
investigators after his brother shot three men at a nightclub. Those were
subsequently dropped, but Randolph’s brother was sentenced to three years in
prison.
In June of 2006, Randolph was cited for street racing with friends in downtown
Portland. Two months later, he was charged with sexual assault, although that
case was also eventually dropped.
Randolph was then faced a civil suit from a man who claimed he and teammate
Qyntel Woods harassed and assaulted him in retaliation for dogfighting
allegations against Woods.
In March of 2007, Randolph was granted bereavement leave by Portland after the
shooting death of his girlfriend’s cousin, and spent the night at a strip club.
That would have probably gone unnoticed but Zach had the good sense to leave
without paying his tab.

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