Rashee Rice Dishes Pizza Ahead Of Trial

An embattled Kansas City baller is EXTREMELY SMART to work on his public image ahead of a big money decision and EXTREMELY SERIOUS TRAFFIC TROUBLE.

Sure, his pizza party might seem a tad obvious to political pundits who consider themselves too smart for the vast majority of the plebs.

However . . .

From our vantage as we watched the clip in front of what seems like a homeless encampment . . . 

There's no shame in humbly offering people free food and even when it's bad, everybody likes pizza.

Moreover . . . 

The superstar offers a controversial truism: "Everybody gotta eat." 

Surprisingly, that phrase has become an axiom which some reactionary critics find painful to admit even as American class warfare becomes increasingly obvious going into campaign season. 

Meanwhile, here's a glimpse at the court battle confronting the baller which is every bit as important to his fate as any Super Bowl finale . . .

Online court records show that the trial will begin on December 9, 2024, in the 101st Civil District Court of Dallas County, Texas.

One of his accusers demands over $1 million in a lawsuit.

It's one of two civil lawsuits filed against Rice

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Trial date set for lawsuit against Chiefs' Rashee Rice

It's one of two civil lawsuits filed against Rice and Theodore Knox, who police say were involved in a crash on a Dallas freeway in late March that left four people injured.


Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce distance themselves further from Rashee Rice, leaving his future with the Chiefs in doubt

Yesterday, during Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, the Dallas Mavericks took a commanding 3-0 lead with a 116-107 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves. Among the spectat

Accordingly, here's the aforementioned streetside pizza party recently shared to social media . . .

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