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Koby Altman Arrested On Impaired Driving Charge

Koby Altman was arrested Friday night and charged with operating a vehicle while impaired. Altman became general manager of the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2017 and elevated to president of basketball operations in January 2022.

Ohio State Highway Patrol troopers stopped Altman just before 9 p.m. in Cleveland. He was charged with “committing a marked lanes violation and OVI.”

“Troopers initiated a traffic stop and during their interaction with the driver indicators of impairment were observed,” the OSHP said, according to multiple reports. “The driver was subsequently placed under arrest for OVI and soon after offered a breath test which he refused.”

Police noted that Altman was “respectful and cooperative with troopers.”

“We are aware of an incident involving Cavaliers President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman,” the Cavaliers said in a statement Saturday. “We are currently gathering more information and have no further comment at this time.”

Altman turned 41 on Saturday.

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