Here's the best write-up of today's non-event as locals wonder if the NFL will crack down on a child abuse case that only shocks locals in terms of what footballers are allowed to get away with . . . Read more:
Report: Tyreek Hill's lawyer denies child abuse claims in letter to NFL
ESPN's Adam Schefter released new news on the situation involving Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill on Thursday afternoon. Hill's lawyer, N. Trey Pettlon, sent a four-page letter on behalf of Hill to the NFL that denied any child abuse claims. In the letter, Pettlon outlines and denies key accusations made by Hill's fiancé, Crystal Espinal, on the audio recording of the couple's exchange released by KCTV5 last week.
Sure like he was going to admit he was guilty.
ReplyDeleteSo, it takes four fat pages of legalese and niceties to convey a one-liner: "My client pays me to say, he dindu nuffin, y'all!"
ReplyDelete^ "if" lawyer's bill is not FULLY paid!!!
ReplyDeleteGood Luck Tyreek, you may never play in the NFL again. Young people and the stupid things they do that cost them millions!!!
ReplyDeleteTyreek is probably guilty given the video evidence of him hitting a woman in Vegas. What's also disturbing is how no one is talking about what happened to the 70 plus foster kids missing in the Kansas DCF system? What's going on w/ DCF and we're supposed to trust these people to protect Tyreek's son? DCF still has the blood of Adrian Jones on their hands.
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