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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.Well it’s an accusation and the story of the accuser does not equal a crime.I guess I’d like to know if he was just coming outta the shower (which is a weird move..) or if the towel was literally just covering his **** (that’s a sentence I’d never thought I’d type). Might not be rape, but it’s definitely not good if he did the later.
Before this you thought he was a gentleman?What a gentleman...
Did you even bother to read the article? The supposed sexual misconduct consists of AB talking to the woman covering himself only with a small towel, while she was painting a mural in his house. As in, she's not even alleging that he touched her, or even exposed himself to her.Can we at least hear her out first..? Is there a criminal complaint for this one?
Oh he clearly is a complete turd. But a hell of a football player. Both of those were well known before any of these stories came out.Also, there’s plenty of stuff in that SI piece directly sourced from police reports and court documents that show what a pretty questionable guy Brown is.
There was nothing in the article about this woman bringing sexual charges against Brown that I saw
Too many media outlets are publishing articles and books on things never proven. Just like the book the N.Y. Times just released
No one should pay a price over Accusations or books
If you were AB you would put your character on trial? Seriously?Did you even bother to read the article? The supposed sexual misconduct consists of AB talking to the woman covering himself only with a small towel, while she was painting a mural in his house. As in, she's not even alleging that he touched her, or even exposed himself to her.
She says he owes her money, which seems completely believable. But isn't it slightly ironic that she never felt compelled to try to bring her story to the national media before now?
If I were AB I would sue the crap out of SI for defamation and character assassination. The article makes clear from the start, in a shockingly pathetic way that in and of itself is glaring evidence of how greatly journalism has deteriorated just in the last twenty years, that the SI staff set out with the express intent to dredge up all the dirt they could on him, i.e. to harm him.
I guess I’d like to know if he was just coming outta the shower (which is a weird move..) or if the towel was literally just covering his **** (that’s a sentence I’d never thought I’d type). Might not be rape, but it’s definitely not good if he did the later.
Fair enough. James Harrison did worse things and we had him.Well it’s an accusation and the story of the accuser does not equal a crime.
I honestly could not care less about ABs character. I’ve long ago pretty much concluded he’s an idiot and an ***hole.
I care about him being eligible to wear the laundry and contribute to a championship.
Whatever he is playing or not playing for the patriots isn’t changing that. I will add, I don’t live in the community, so I’m not considering the view point of “I don’t want that guy living near me”. I also wouldn’t let my daughters anywhere near him. But my interest is about him contributing on the field, no more,no less
Could be. Could look at it as either piling on or felt more safe to share her story. Based on what we have, sounds difficult for AB to be in trouble for this charge too.Did you even bother to read the article? The supposed sexual misconduct consists of AB talking to the woman covering himself only with a small towel, while she was painting a mural in his house. As in, she's not even alleging that he touched her, or even exposed himself to her.
She says he owes her money, which seems completely believable. But isn't it slightly ironic that she never felt compelled to try to bring her story to the national media before now?
If I were AB I would sue the crap out of SI for defamation and character assassination. The article makes clear from the start, in a shockingly pathetic way that in and of itself is glaring evidence of how greatly journalism has deteriorated just in the last twenty years, that the SI staff set out with the express intent to dredge up all the dirt they could on him, i.e. to harm him.
Or...get a written signature from the female stating that she agrees to the consensual sex.
As a person I’d want nothing to do with either. As a football fan they are good.Fair enough. James Harrison did worse things and we had him.
It seems like these women feel disrespected, probably legitimately. But that doesn't mean he is a felon. First woman went back multiple times. Now second woman hops aboard the possible gravy train.
For the respect and dignity of actual victims of sexual assault, I don't put any of weight into this garbage.
LOL this is a total smear campaign.
Absolute non-story, but the sharks want to come out and swim.
NOT BUYING IT.