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Did anyone else notice that until late last night, ESPN was only quoting attorney David McGill's statements in defense of his client? This even despite the fact that Tim DiPiero had released their side of the story hours before.
My question is, why would ESPN only air McGill's statements and not DiPiero's?
Gee, I wonder. I know your question was rhetorical, but ESPN wants all the air time out of this they can. They'll eventually report the correct news, but from current indications that makes the story about a gold digger and a sleezy attorney than about a superstar athlete - and their readers/viewers aren't really interested in that.