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Saints linebacker Junior Galette said last month that he was scheduled to meet with the NFL about possible discipline for an offseason arrest before June was over.

The domestic violence charges against Galette were dropped, but shortly after Galette made those comments a video surfaced that appeared to show Galette hitting a woman during a larger melee in 2013. Galette’s attorney said it wasn’t clear that Galette was the man in question, but the Saints said they were aware of it and had sent it on to the league office.

The league’s not saying much about the process, however. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told the New Orleans Times-Picayune that the only update that would come from the NFL would be an announcement of discipline and wouldn’t confirm a meeting has taken place.

“We consider a meeting a confidential part of the process between our office and the player,” McCarthy said.

Galette missed most of the offseason program while dealing with a pectoral injury that he’s opted to treat through rest and rehab rather than have surgery. The team is hopeful that he’ll be well enough to participate in training camp, which opens next week, and be part of the defense come the regular season.