makubesu wrote:Domejandro wrote:sfernald wrote:NBA was smart and released this timely on the day everyone is distracted over a trade. Don’t think for one second this means he didn’t do anything. It means the nba paid off the girl to hush up and that’s exactly what she did. I knew that would happen the second Allred became her lawyer. Justice is fair except where money is involved, always remember that.
What is more likely:
1. That the given story is true, and given the circumstances, the family decided that they did not want to further amplify the story and pursue legal action.
2. A schizophrenic conspiracy in which the Newport Beach Police Department colluded with TMZ and the NBA to release the news that the case has been closed on the same day that the Toronto Raptors decided to trade Pascal Siakim to the Indiana Pacers.
A real headscratcher.
Wouldn’t be the first time a Southern California police department was corruptly working with TMZ over an nba player story…
The gap between individuals within a police department illegally selling stories to TMZ for money versus a grand conspiracy suggesting that the NBA is coordinating with TMZ, police departments, and individual teams to orchestrate a grand cover up for the alleged sexual misconduct of a role-player is so unbelievably goofy, that I don't know why you would try to publicly make that equivocation.


































