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1 minute ago, The Poojer said:

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So now insanity is your excuse for ruthlessly pursuing, and objectifying women at their place of work...A.K.A. The "booby Trap" ,"Bare Assets", "Beaver Creek", etc.

 

I suggest you manage your expectations when visiting these fine establishments.

 

 

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Just now, DC Tom said:

 

:lol:  

 

Look up "rumor" in the dictionary, and I'm pretty sure you find "being reported by TMZ" there...

Ehhh, solid point but with the way media outlets operate now a days I can appreciate the one who is investigating the incident instead of just regurgitating what folks say on the tweet machine. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Seanbillsfan2206 said:

This place was getting pretty stale. We needed this excitement 

 

will be interesting to see if anything is reported on this.  

 

when will a news outlet call up Brandon?  

Posted
16 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

You're kidding, right?

 

Pretty sure if a stripper accepts money to take her clothes off, not taking her clothes off represents breach of contract.  

 

There are strippers which do not take ALL of clothes off too.


Where is that "You are an idiot plugin"?

Posted
7 minutes ago, dezertbill said:

This smells.

 

TMZ has been reporting that Shady has been trying to break up with this woman since June (who knows if it was earlier), all the while she is telling police that Shady was talking marriage with her, which contradicts why he would have his crew try to move her furniture out. To me, that comes across as a jilted lover trying to justify her reasoning why she is sticking around.

 

What sad is, from what is being reported, you have a woman who Shady has taken legal action against including suing her, has made attempts to kick her out of his home, filed statements calling her his "ex girlfriend".  And now she is provides her phone to her friend who posts digitally cut photos of her allegedly before and after (before in London, I'm assuming after having returned home the next morning) stating that Shady beat her senseless?

 

First off, I can't see Shady physically being behind this.  He would have been in jail by now if there was any proof that he could have been at the house during the time of the assault, or in the least not be able to explain his whereabouts during this event.

 

So the question remains, did Shady get so frustrated with this woman that either with or without his knowledge someone in his circle went to her house to "take care of this problem."

 

In this day and age, there have been some horrific stories (Greg Hardy, Ray Rice) of men doing horrible things to women.  Unfortunately, that has given certain women the power to know that if a man so much as touches her to try and kick her out of her home, she will threaten to call the cops on him, make it sound like abuse, and he'll be suspended for who knows how long.

 

Honestly, it wouldn't have surprised me if this was the card she played with him when he asked her to move her stuff out of his home.  Instead, he went the legal route trying to get her removed.

 

Shutting off her utilities?  The only way Shady could cut her utilities was if they were in his name.   No utility company would allow him to cut them off if they were in her name.   If he was trying to break up with her, why wouldn't he stop paying for her stuff?  I can see Shady telling her he was going to do it.  Did she just not believe him, or dared him too?

 

For the timing of this beating to be reported today after months of court hearings (one of which was to occur today) in which Shady has taken legal steps to remove her from his life, raises a ton of questions. For this woman to refuse to remove herself from Shady's life, even telling police that he "discussed marriage with her" smells like a stage 4 clinger.  

 

Yes, based on the facts Shady is innocent until proven guilty.  That is what the law is about, anyways.  Right?

 

 

 

 

I said it before in the Reuben Foster thread. I personally have had a woman take me to court and accuse me of physical abuse, to try and take my daughter away from me.  the case was dismissed and ultimately I was given full custody of my daughter.  But the moment things weren't going my ex-wife's wedding she was very quick to accuse me of physical abuse. The fact of the matter is, the  #metoo movement has created a way to ruin a man's life without having to prove it.

 

All of these women that are willing to use an accusation of abuse and courts, are screwing all the women who are dealing with genuinely terrible abusive men.

 

It makes it very hard to stand next to an abused woman when at this point in history we have to wait until the end to know whether or not we should have stood by her.

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Looks like his wife. He said he hasn’t been around this person in months. I wanna hear his sons story. His dog is a pit bull. No way he beat up a pit bull barehanded. This is intense. Wtf is wrong with him if this is true. 

Posted
1 minute ago, #34fan said:

 

So now insanity is your excuse for ruthlessly pursuing, and objectifying women at their place of work...A.K.A. The "booby Trap" ,"Bare Assets", "Beaver Creek", etc.

 

I suggest you manage your expectations when visiting these fine establishments.

 

 

 

Yes, shame, SHAME on us for interrupting and leering at these women when all they want is to be left alone in the peace and quite of the Dollhouse or the Crazy Horse to complete their astrophysics research.

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So far, it appears we have an accusation made by an alleged friend of McCoy's alleged girlfriend about multiple abuse issues: his GF, his dog and his kid.  We have McCoy's denial of the same, and we have an acknowledgement that the Bills are aware of it and are investigative.  Sounds like a prudent course of action would be to relax until we get more info.  Personally, I was dealing with the boredom of the slowest period of the year for football just fine.  I didn't need to hear this.

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4 minutes ago, RyanC883 said:

 

incorrect.  Most states require doctors to provide notification of illicit activity, which includes spousal abuse, to police.  See chart on pg. 7.  

 

https://www.acf.hhs.gov/sites/default/files/fysb/state_compendium.pdf

 

You're wrong.  Read the actual statues.

 

They have domestic violence exceptions in those 3 states because they have mandatory reporting.  

 

It's really poorly written there.

Posted
2 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

Yes, shame, SHAME on us for interrupting and leering at these women when all they want is to be left alone in the peace and quite of the Dollhouse or the Crazy Horse to complete their astrophysics research.

It's called capitalism baby. I don't go to the strip club and give my money to dressed women.

Posted
4 minutes ago, JaxBills said:

I said it before in the Reuben Foster thread. I personally have had a woman take me to court and accuse me of physical abuse, to try and take my daughter away from me.  the case was dismissed and ultimately I was given full custody of my daughter.  But the moment things weren't going my ex-wife's wedding she was very quick to accuse me of physical abuse. The fact of the matter is, the  #metoo movement has created a way to ruin a man's life without having to prove it.

 

All of these women that are willing to use an accusation of abuse and courts, are screwing all the women who are dealing with genuinely terrible abusive men.

 

It makes it very hard to stand next to an abused woman when at this point in history we have to wait until the end to know whether or not we should have stood by her.

 

Yeah, accusations are easy to make these days, so its best to not jump to conclusions until there is legit and credible information available.  

 

Remember this story?  Guy went to jail for 5 years accused of rape that the accuser later admitted was made up.  

 

https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Brian-Banks-NFL-Seattle-Seahawks-Pete-Carroll-Football-Tryout-157799385.html

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The beating the dog part sounds over the top to me. Did he push a little old lady down the porch steps while in her wheelchair as well? Kick the neighbor kid in the shin on his way to his car?

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11 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

 

:lol:  

 

Look up "rumor" in the dictionary, and I'm pretty sure you find "being reported by TMZ" there...

Ah, someone texted me that. i didn't read the TMZ story. i assumed they were just reading comments from others. 

Posted
1 minute ago, McBean said:

If any of this is true, cut Shady immediately and I’m burning this guy’s jersey.

I want to find out if it is true..like I'm sure just about everyone else does.

If it is true, I agree with you.  If it can't be proved in court, but the Bills have enough info to believe part of it is true...I also say get rid of him.

However, if any 'proof' shows the store is made up, I don't want the Bills taking any action against him to 'make a point'.

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6 minutes ago, JaxBills said:

I said it before in the Reuben Foster thread. I personally have had a woman take me to court and accuse me of physical abuse, to try and take my daughter away from me.  the case was dismissed and ultimately I was given full custody of my daughter.  But the moment things weren't going my ex-wife's wedding she was very quick to accuse me of physical abuse. The fact of the matter is, the  #metoo movement has created a way to ruin a man's life without having to prove it.

 

All of these women that are willing to use an accusation of abuse and courts, are screwing all the women who are dealing with genuinely terrible abusive men.

 

It makes it very hard to stand next to an abused woman when at this point in history we have to wait until the end to know whether or not we should have stood by her.

 

It long precedes the #metoo movement.  It's been going on since no-fault divorce was introduced.

 

I'm glad it worked out for you.  Lots of men aren't so fortunate.

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