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1 minute ago, The Jokeman said:

She can believe whatever she wants, until there's evidence Shady is innocent. 

 

We have no idea if he is guilty or innocent. It isn’t about that. 

 

Let the evidence, or lack thereof, determine his fate. Right now there seems to be suspicion only. 

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49 minutes ago, Gray Beard said:

Not anymore! The girl’s story is on the morning talk shows today. She says she believes McCoy was involved in setting her up. 

 

Of course she is/does.  The gravy train has ended and she needs money.

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On 7/17/2018 at 7:12 PM, Fadingpain said:

Did Ray Rice strike you as the sort of cat who would cold-rooster his fiancee in an elevator, then drag her out of it like a piece of meat?

 

 

Well, she did Spit in his face,that's what got that party started!

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4 minutes ago, Doc said:

How much does being an "Instagram model" pay anyway?

It depends on how many followers they have and what kind of agreement you have with your sponsor. I have a feeling this girl wasn't making that much money from some of her squatting behavior or unless she does it to keep her money. If you're really curious he's one simple site on how to make money on it yet am sure can find even more if dig the internet for more details. https://www.shopify.com/blog/make-money-on-instagram

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I don't know if this is valid or not - but when someone is trying to win in the court of "public opinion"...  I wonder if that is because they can't win in actual court.  By winning public opinion, you hope to get a settlement.

 

If you have a strong case - you are getting all this done in court.  So far, we have no charges filed that we've heard of.  I suspect until they find the assailant, it will be very difficult to link Shady to that person.

 

Seems to me she is a gold digger - from 50,000 miles away from the case.

 

 

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1 hour ago, MTBill said:

I don't know if this is valid or not - but when someone is trying to win in the court of "public opinion"...  I wonder if that is because they can't win in actual court.  By winning public opinion, you hope to get a settlement.

 

If you have a strong case - you are getting all this done in court.  So far, we have no charges filed that we've heard of.  I suspect until they find the assailant, it will be very difficult to link Shady to that person.

 

Seems to me she is a gold digger - from 50,000 miles away from the case.

 

 

 

For crimes like this, it's not only easier to get a conviction in the court of public opinion, but the sentences are much harsher as well.

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8 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

For crimes like this, it's not only easier t get a conviction in the court of public opinion, but the sentences are much harsher as well.

 

Yeah, but thankfully they don't lead to suspensions.

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4 hours ago, Gray Beard said:

Not anymore! The girl’s story is on the morning talk shows today. She says she believes McCoy was involved in setting her up. 

any links to any of these shows?

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10 minutes ago, muppy said:

any links to any of these shows?

 

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lesean-mccoy-nfl-star-ex-girlfriend-convinced-he-was-involved-in-her-attack/

 

https://globalnews.ca/video/4343489/attorney-of-nfl-star-lesean-mccoys-ex-girlfriend-speaks-out

 

I call BS on the following:

 

"Cordon's attacker wanted the same expensive jewelry her ex-boyfriend has been demanding she give back, Graham said. When McCoy gave them to Cordon in 2016 for her birthday, she posted about it on her Instagram account.

 

"When she said to this person 'Hey, I don't have it, it's in a safety deposit box." He accepted that. I'm not certain what type of burglar would accept something like that," Graham said."

 

 

So, what's up with this apparent "acceptance" then?...

 

Image result for "DELICIA CORDON" assault

 

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9 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Yeah, but thankfully they don't lead to suspensions.

 

Your trust in the consistency and faithfulness of Roger Goodell, and the competency of the NFLPA in enforcing the toothless CBA, is mystifying, bizarre, and otherworldly, and while I will not call you a very silly person for thinking as you do, I would not disagree with someone who did.

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