MMQB finds more favoring news for manning obviously
New revelations in Manning-Naughright saga | The MMQB with Peter King
New revelations in Manning-Naughright saga | The MMQB with Peter King
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New revelations in Manning-Naughright saga | The MMQB with Peter King
Breaking: some guy says he was also a witness to the incident but never said anything until now! Convenient for Manning!
But wait, the other (and only verified) witness Malcolm Saxon disagrees. Let's get his take. Oops! Saxon says he "has said all he can say." Repeatedly! Sounds like hush money to me! Convenient for Manning! Again!
A New Witness, a Strange Voicemail and More Revelations in the Peyton Manning-Jamie Naughright Saga
Johnson, a senior linebacker and special teams player in 1996, says he entered the training room and saw Manning leaning with one elbow on a training table while Naughright, then an assistant trainer, examined his foot from behind.
“Saxon walks in, and Peyton was the kind of guy who had to be friendly with everyone; he wanted to include everyone, from his teammates to the cross country guy. He says hey to Saxon and pulls down the back of his shorts, and I saw one butt cheek, and then he pulled his pants up. And Jamie said something like, ‘Aw, you’re an ass.’ Then I left. Thought nothing of it.”
Johnson says he saw no physical contact between Manning and Naughright while he was present. “It just didn’t happen,” he says. “Later someone in the administration asked me what happened. They asked if Peyton mooned somebody. They said you can’t do that with a female trainer present. Next thing I know, Peyton is banned from the chow hall. He took his punishment; as 20-year-olds we understood that you can’t do that.”
Naughright named Gary Wyant, at the time assistant athletic director for football operations, as one of two of her superiors who she said tried to convince Naughright to pin the incident on the black player. Reached by phone, Wyant said the accusation was “an absolute lie,” characterizing the rest of the material related to himself in the 74-page document as “lies and mischaracterizations.” He declined to delve further: “I don’t want to get into another skunkfight with Ms. Naughright. People are finding out who she really is, and it’s unfortunate that it’s taken this long.”
“I’m not too worried about speaking with [The MMQB],” McNeely says, “because after twenty years of maligning the Mannings, it is time for someone to have the courage to tell the truth about Naughright. If you ask anyone who dealt with her at that time, you will probably hear the same thing. It’s just a shame what she’s done to Peyton.”
Given the opportunity to respond to each of these claims, one by one, Naughright declined.
In 2010 Naughright filed a lawsuit in New York State against the fashion designer Donna Karan after allegedly suffering injury during physical therapy with a trainer whom Karan had recommended. That suit was dismissed. The same year Naughright filed suit in Florida against a Lakeland restaurant and catering company, Deli Delicacies, claiming physical injuries as the result of slip outside the store.
Reached at her home in Lakeland, the former owner, Gretchen Anglero said she had been friends with Naughright leading up to the suit and had advised her on the challenges of her fledgling yoga business. That case was settled out of court for undisclosed terms, according to Polk County records. “This is what she does,” said Anglero, who closed the business in 2012 for unrelated reasons. “She sues people to make money.” Naughright declined to comment.
A week before the Super Bowl, a voicemail was left at the home of Peyton Manning’s parents, Archie and Olivia Manning, by a woman identifying herself as Jamie Naughright. In the recording, which was played for The MMQB, the woman uses coarse and offensive language, some of it sexual in nature, to describe members of the Manning family and threatens to “release all these documents” related to Manning.
yea like some crazy lady who has problems with everyone in her life.You can tell so much about someone by what they consider a valid source.
So you're ok with sexual assault and now you are mocking mental illness.yea like some crazy lady who has problems with everyone in her life.
It's starting to look like he may play another year. I'm wondering if he doesn't want to go out under this controversy, and if he thinks he can stop some of the talk?
Reaching out to his old teammate for vindication is a good step in his process. Watch him go to the Texans. Warm weather, semi-contender, big time receiver in Hopkins, etc.
So you're ok with sexual assault and now you are mocking mental illness.
You are some classy human being. No wonder you have such crush on that other wonderful "fellah," not that's there's anything wrong with that.
Brady is saluting Peyton too. Relax, when it's Brady's time he will get the same.Apparently this "new" witness Johnson is a liar, probably a liar with a few extra bucks in his pocket.
Manning witness, docs: Ex-player not in room
the tongue bath the media is giving peyme today is a joke, even Goody got his tongue out.