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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Good piece, the one thing i do not get is him not allowing her to get medical treatment..
Does this mean if the alleged victim sits in the end zone at Gillette this Sunday then it would be illegal for Moss to score a touchdown?
Does this mean if the alleged victim sits in the end zone at Gillette this Sunday then it would be illegal for Moss to score a touchdown?
Also, what is this accident that he is talking about. Man, I want to believe Randy, but unless this person is just a complete fraud, something just sounds fishy.
Maybe he spilled coffee on her? Maybe he accidently slammed the door on her? Maybe they were playing touch football with a group and he ran over her? Maybe she didn't think much of it at the time then afterwards someone suggested its her way to get rich quick.
Obviously something happenned since Moss calls it an accident. And the "pay us or we'll go to the media" instead of "as soon as moss is gone i'm going to the police" or "you hit my sister/friend i'm gonna f u up" angle makes him sound more credible to me anyways
Despite having what Washington calls an "intimate relationship" with Moss for the last 10 years, she did not note any "distinguishing marks/scars" on him. That may, of course, have been an oversight, just as it is eminently possible that Moss has no such markings. But if he does have any distinguishing marks/scars, her failure to mention them could potentially call into question the strength and duration of their relationship.
I can relate what happen to someone I know very well.
He was having a heated discussion with his girl friend in a car. He wasn't looking right at her. He turned vigoursly to face her meaning to rest his arm
on top of the seat and his hand "ACCIDENTLY" hit this womans face causing
a scratch. What followed was a restraining order and whole bunch of garbage when the scum bag lawyers got involved.
Point is "Accidents do happen."
but in our society there is no such thing as a simple accident like,
Randy suggested, ... rather it's an open wound for blood sucking lawyers.
They will suck you dry if they can and the only way to prevent mortal
death is to get your own blood sucking lawyer.
This is America where there are NO accidents.
Just heard on D & C, not all that reliable, but they are hearing that she hurt her hand in a moment of intimacy..i.e. doing the wild thing, and it was allegedly accidental.
Sorry, but in this type of restraining order/domestic abuse case, very rarely are there any "blood sucking lawyers" around, to use your phrase. Generally, it is driven not by a lawyer, but by one party's intense hatred of the other party, or need for revenge, or an attempt to gain an advantage in a child custody case (you can't see your kids if there is a restraining order in place.)
Excellent piece. Thanks.
Good piece, the one thing i do not get is him not allowing her to get medical treatment..