Washington Redskins’ Albert Haynesworth is seen on the sidelines as the Redskins play a pre-season game against the Buffalo Bills at FedEx Field in Washington on August 13, 2010. UPI/Kevin Dietsch

Less than two weeks after being charged with simple assault for an incident involving road rage in Virginia, Albert Haynesworth has been accused of sexually assaulting a waitress at the W Hotel in D.C. over the weekend.

From NBC Washington:

According to a police report obtained by NBC Washington, the waitress stated that her hands were full carrying glasses as she was clearing the table at about 1:30 a.m. Sunday.

She said that “Subject 1” tried to pay his bill by giving her his credit card, but he asked if it was OK to stick the card in her blouse near her breast area. She nodded her head yes and, according to the report, she said he then placed the card into her blouse gently, sliding the card further into her left side of the blouse and then started to caress her breast.

Haynesworth’s name is not mentioned in the report, which was filed at 5:15 a.m. Sunday, but sources say that “Subject 1” is indeed referring to Haynesworth.

Assuming the report is true, there’s simply no excuse for Haynesworth to be caressing a waitress’s breast. But why on earth would the waitress tell him that it was okay for him to stick his credit card in her blouse? A simple, “No, I’d rather you leave your dirty credit card on the table and I’ll come back for it,” would have made more sense.

Either way, Haynesworth has now made it incredibly difficult for the Redskins to trade him. He’s not going to net much back in a trade – if anything. The Skins should have dealt him last year when they still presumably had a chance to acquire a second round pick. Now they’ll be lucky to get even a late round selection for the groper.