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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.No. I didn't say anything like that. I said they continued to socialize with him, and go to his house parties. There was a lot of accusations coming from friends of his (women as well) calling out accusers who continued to stay in his circle after he assaulted them.
Well the furniture thing definitely happened. There were pictures.quite possibly, yes
Wait, what???Reports are that she passed a lie detector test of the incident...
Antonio Brown's Rape Accuser Reportedly Passed Lie-Detector Test About Incident
I'm sure we'd all be surprised by some things that couples do behind closed doors.I can't even begin to wrap my head around that statement.
Can they do that for civil.Getting put on the exempt list...who knows when and if he plays for us
Goes back to her "rapist's" house for her things, doesn't go to the police, instead 16 months later files a lawsuit for money when her "rapist" is one of the most talked about and vilified men in American sports.
This really should be a red flag for people.
Reports are that she passed a lie detector test of the incident...
Anton
The only meaningful ramifications of the scenario you described is that someone could effectively disable a player and prevent them from playing for 'x' amount of time simply by making an accusation. That's problematic, but it has no impact on the outcome of the case in court.
Whether or not the NFL chooses to inactivate Brown has no impact on the outcome of the case, and if Taylor gets any compensation.
They're two separate discussions.
Hypothetically someone who's a fan of 'x' team could bring about well-orchestrated allegations against a player of 'y' team in an effort to affect availability on the field. But I think that's probably not worth worrying about at this point -- I doubt we'd see a flurry of false allegations simply to tip the competitive balance on the field.
True, in the grand scheme of things it pales in comparison to did he do it or not.
I doubt we will ever have absolute proof. It could come down to what a jury believes...
Does anyone on this forum believe that the case could be settled by AB and his lawyers before coming to trial? In this case if the case is settled, I think he would need to be suspended.
Bill just stated that he's practicing!!! Let fxcking goooooo!!!!
Can they do that for civil.
Bill doesn't give a ****. Love it.Bill just stated that he's practicing!!! Let fxcking goooooo!!!!
After the Brady decision by the 2nd Circuit, I very much doubt he has any grounds to do anything if he's suspended with pay.and then the union is all over it, and he has grounds, IMHO, to come after the league.....there's not even criminal charges filed, just a civil suit.......this would be a huge over reach by the NFL imho