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The contention is that they are airing a documentary that they know to have falsehoods presented as fact, which appears to be at least partially true in this case.
I’m very familiar with this story. Weigh the actual evidence, the full stories from all witnesses, the toxicology and medical reports, all the different versions of the story told by the accuser. Mistakes by the cops don’t equal guilt, or some conspiracy to hide the truth. A highly competent, independent, eminently…
If you’ve been on the internet at all this week, you’ve been made aware of Drake’s “Hotline Bling” video, as well as…
If your good name, privacy, and livelihood were threatened by lies, youd be a bit nasty too. No idea if he did it or not, but we aren't dealing with normal students here
Jameis Winston employs common legal strategy instead of making the writer happy by pleading guilty.
Looks like someone has never heard of the First, Fifth or Seventh Amendments.