According to a Tampa police report, the victim of a severe beating claims Buccaneers running back LeGarrette Blount was "the leader" of the assault and directed the two men who attacked him. The report said Blount refused to cooperate with the investigation of a possible felony battery, which took place in the parking garage of his apartment complex. Blount, 25, was not charged in the Sept. 11 incident, nor was he accused of any direct violence. Blount's attorney, Ryan Morgan, said his client "didn't do anything. There was an altercation, but it didn't involve LeGarrette. He wasn't ring-leading anything. But what LeGarrette does do is play in the NFL. "When this guy found out who he was," Morgan continued, his attorney called the Buccaneers and asked for $95,000 in compensation and warned that if that was not forthcoming, the attorney would go public. Morgan said the request was rejected.