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That’s not a felony. And the woman went on record stating that she didn’t have a problem with it since they were seeing each other. But it’s not a felony either way. At worse, it’s likely indecent exposure.

He didn’t felonious assault a woman on video. The woman was investigated by the league and she stated that she was okay with it. At worse, even if she didn’t consent to it...it probably would have been considered indecent exposure.

Read the appeal. Thompson told a Florida police officer that they were friends with

Thompson lied to police about the incident at Elliott’s condo. There were SIX witnesses to what happened and Thompson lied about it anyway. She then asked Mason to lie for her about that incident. For her to later tell Mason to not lie doesn’t make up for her asking Mason to lie earlier. Furthermore, in all

I did read the report. These are things that Thompson claims and we have no evidence that she is telling the truth. We don’t even have any evidence she was pregnant.

Normally, I would buy into the story if she had not been caught lying and continued to lie and also was looking to extort Elliott with sex tapes. At

How is Elliott an ‘awful person?’ Any account of Elliott being an ‘awful person’ is from Thompson who has shown repeatedly that she has zero integrity. She lied to police, tried to tamper with a witness, and claims that while she made an e-mail called Ezekiel Elliott sex vids…it wasn’t don’t to leak sex videos and she

Does the league explain where they got Thompson’s meta-data from? I would assume that Thompson handed it over to them herself since it is her phone.

Furthermore, is there anything that shows how they examined the meta-data to see if it was forged? Meta-data can be forged for only $0.99.

Finally, is there anything from

I never said that there was a specific amount of time (i.e. 10-seconds). But premeditation doesn’t occur in a split second decision. Why? Because we can reasonably deduct that there wasn’t a thought process involved by the perpetrator of the crime. Just like Fields didn’t have a thought process in mowing down the

I don’t know why it’s so hard to believe that a person, particularly a male, would not believe Thompson given her pattern of behavior just because they want the Cowboys to win.

Was he also a diehard Duke lacrosse fan, too?

And Diana, you failed to mention in the snippet you took from the NFL that Peter Harvey claimed

Your original post never implied that. It really came off as trying to claim that Thompson could very well be telling the truth even though the evidence points to her being a pathological liar.

Everybody knows he was never arrested by the CPD, but as the Columbus DA put it recently...he didn’t have enough evidence

Nor should we forget that in a case of one person’s word over another’s…credibility is paramount.

True, it just hurts her credibility. And this is a case of he said/she said...so credibility is very important factor in all of this. If you are willing to lie to police and then ask your friend to lie to police...it shows a pattern of behavior where you are not only not truthful, but you will go to an extreme to

That’s not true ‘all over’ the country. North Carolina is known for having questionable laws and procedures. In fact, the case you cited they discuss that in NC premeditation occurs when it is deemed to be done ‘in a cool state of blood’ (aka ‘cold blooded murder’). In most states premeditation follows the

That’s not what I said. I said there is no such thing as a 1-second premeditation. You’re also citing North Carolina law which states that they consider premeditation if it’s done in ‘cold blood’ instead of being provoked. This didn’t happen in North Carolina, but if it did they would have a hard time using the ‘in

There’s no such thing as a 1-second premeditation.

I would actually prefer it if he made it up as that was so depressing to read if it is true. Having grown up in Central New York, I’ve known too many dads like that though.

While I’m always game for listening to how the NFL is evil in so many ways, I’m not buying into this one. The lack of *fully* guaranteed contracts isn’t about the status quo. It’s still about the fact that the injury rates in the NFL are far, far, far higher than they are in the other sports you mentioned. And not

There’s no evidence that Nicole Holder was paid off by Hardy. Remember, the arrest & conviction was *expunged* by the DA. The DA mentioned that they couldn’t find Holder, but he also mentioned that he didn’t feel comfortable with Holder’s testimony in the bench trial versus what she told police and the evidence on

The thing that gets lost in all of this is that Elliott is presumed innocent until proven guilty. The NFL isn’t the court of law, but any reasonable American entity would abide by a person’s presumed innocence.

An investigation that needs to take this long is suspicious in terms of the investigator...not the

Wrong-o!

I basically stopped watching ESPN about 10 years ago. Other than watching games and certain events (i.e. the NFL draft) that were exclusive to ESPN (at the time), I never watched it. And I eventually stopped reading ESPN.com and said ‘to hell with it all together.’

Tommy Craggs wrote a great article about the ESPN we