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Former Quincy bar owner to go on trial later this month in alleged Easter assault

Former Quincy bar owner to go on trial later this month in alleged Easter assault

1 year, 2 months ago by Scott Hardy

Steve Homan is accused of assaulting a QU student in 2021

The former owner of a Quincy bar, charged with choking a Quincy University student early Easter morning 2021, will go on trial later this month after a hearing Tuesday.

Steve Homan was in Adams County Circuit Court for a hearing on several motions. Records show that a motion filed by Homan's lawyer asking for a delay was denied. He'll go on trial February 14th. Homan’s pleaded Not Guilty to one count of Aggravated Battery. He was indicted in late April 2021 on the charge by an Adams County Grand Jury. Homan's accused in the early morning attack at The Barn on Front Street that injured former QU freshman Jazzpher Evans. A charging document says that Homan put his arm around Evans's neck, and dragged her for 20 seconds. Evans says she blacked out as a result of that, and also reported injuries to her face, neck, back and other parts of her body. Homan turned in his liquor license in late April 2021, just before a revocation hearing.

Homan’s free on $25,000 bond.

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