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Would not be surprised if they release him
Report: Patriots 'caught by surprise' by Antonio Brown rape accusation
Report: Patriots 'caught by surprise' by Antonio Brown rape accusation
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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.As I stated earlier, he will either be released by the Pats, or suspended by the league. Now that the league is investigating, it’s obvious he will be suspended.
Everything you say makes sense, but three things come to mind.Please, she filed a civil suit? 2 years after said incident and never filed a police report? And waited to file this civil suit until the day after brown gets signed by the Pats? Obviously it wasn’t rape, she doesn’t want police involved in any investigation she just wants some cash from brown to make her accusations go away in your standard shake down.
If the NFL preemptively prevents brown from playing due to a warrantless civil suit then they should be sued as well. 3 times having sex isn’t rape, that’s a consensual relationship
Would not be surprised if they release him
Report: Patriots 'caught by surprise' by Antonio Brown rape accusation
That didn’t stop them from placing Tyreek Hill on the commissioner’s list and preventing him from practicing. It also didn’t stop them from suspending Zeke for 6 games.He won’t be released unless there are criminal charges or being investigated as criminal..right now it’s civil.
He said she said..
Not. Good.
New England Patriots receiver Antonio Brown has been accused of raping his former trainer, according to a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday in the Southern District of Florida.
The lawsuit says that Brown, in three separate incidents — two in June 2017 and another in May 2018 — sexually assaulted and forced himself on a woman named Britney Taylor, a gymnast whom he met while they were attending Central Michigan together and whom he later hired as a trainer.
Let's not play games. We know what "side of the fence" you are on here. You are only now clarifying and intimating a position, but your responses in the thread show that you are a listen and believe type, considering you wrongly assumed people were not using MeToo for personal gain. Next.
The hilarious part of this is that you're........assuming......... I am referring to RACE, when I am simply speaking about false accusations. Emmitt Till happened to be Black, and perhaps his murder was related to that fact, but in this same thread I am speaking about the man Zoe Quinn accused, a White male. This has nothing to do with race, and everything to do with false allegations. When I said "you people", I'm referring to the "listen and believe" types, AKA, SJWs. Look at you, crying about assumptions while making them. Tsk tsk.
Oh look, the butt of a joke doesn't think that joke was very good. How surprising. What's actually lame are your attempts to weasel out of a position after having been told what's what. Let's see, you lied about knowing the Zoe Quinn situation, lied about knowing what I was referring to, and are now resorting to "your jokes aren't good, aaaah".
Anyway, like I said we're done here. Ignored.
That didn’t stop them from placing Tyreek Hill on the commissioner’s list and preventing him from practicing. It also didn’t stop them from suspending Zeke for 6 games.
And both of those instances had the police side with the player and refuse to file charges. The police investigations actually helped to expedite the process. Now, it will be the NFL sh!tshow which consists of Goodell taking 6-8 weeks to pretend that he was investigating.
Usually I side with the accuser, but if this was non-consensual why did she wait for this period of time, repeatedly return to him and not contact law enforcement when it happened??
Why did she wait until yesterday?? A civil suit such as this does not happen overnight it takes time to prepare...
The standard for a civil suit is a "preponderance of the evidence", from what I read there does not seem to be a lot of evidence just "she said he said"..
I am somewhat skeptical without demeaning the woman who filed the law suit.. befuddled and will wait to see how this turns out.
FYI I am not defending Antonio Brown.. just not enough info...
These are apples and oranges and people need to stop confusing the two. If Brown was arrested and charged criminally that would mean law enforcement had enough evidence to believe he likely committed a CRIMINAL ACT that could place him in prison if found guilty. A civil case seeks $$$ and it ends there. Sorry, but if this woman truly believes she was raped she first and foremost should've gone to police seeking criminal charges -- she always could pursue a civil action later. The timing of this CIVIL action also is highly suspect, IMO, just one day after he signed a guaranteed contact following his nebulous tenure with the Raiders. If Brown was charged criminally I'd say cut him loose immediately and don't look back. Considering this is a civil suit I think it's a different matter entirely.
Okay, my bad. I remember there being lots of talk about it during the controversy. Apparently, like you said, KC just suspended him, but the same logic applies.Hill was never put on the exempt list as KC had already suspended him.
However it would be a pretty difficult threshold to cross if the nfl starts suspending players based upon civil lawsuits.
Based on prior league investigations into matters concerning potential violence against women, expect the league investigation to take months, if not longer. Brown will be obligated under his contract and the CBA to cooperate; Taylor, who has no contractual relationship with the NFL or its teams, has no obligation to comply with an interview request.
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Because the Rape and Sexual assault accusations are in a civil lawsuit Antonio Brown remains eligible to play.
The fact that she kept going to visit him (from Tennessee to Florida) despite her claim that he was repeatedly raping her is a problem.
The fact that she asked him to invest $1.6 million into her business is a problem.
The fact that he backed out of the "investment" after learning she owed back taxes and the government had placed a lien on her property is a huge problem. As is the fact that she first reached out to him just after he received a massive contract including a $19 million signing bonus.
It sounds like she was desperate for money.