ginobiliflops wrote:Sorry but no reputable facts have come out of this since the story leaked half a week ago. Being skeptical at this point is more reasonable than jumping to conclusions. Who are these witnesses? Why haven't they spoke? Where's the guy who was "beat up"? Why no police report? There's still way more questions than answers. Unless credible sources are cited, I'm going to remain a skeptic.
I'll be straightforward. I am @Sunsoholic. By complete and utter coincidence, I happened to be there, at the Arizona Recreational Center for the Handicapped (ARCH) when this event took place.
I am not one of the 2 primary witnesses, however I did see a tiny bit, and most importantly I happen to live with the 2 primary witnesses, who are being nagged by detectives. I don't care who believes me on this. Me tweeting a couple hours after the incident happened last Saturday that the twins were involved in a fight proves enough. I deleted that tweet to keep the incident on the down low, but then broke the news about 5 hours before it went public after I found out that CBS was going to be reporting on it that night. It is a ridiculous and crazy coincidence that I happen to be in the middle of all this, but I am. Therefore, I know what I am talking about.
The lead detective wants to get them for 2nd or 3rd degree assault. He seems pretty adamant about being the big dog in a high profile case. It is going to come down to, just like Kerrsed stated, a lawsuit or an out of court settlement. The victim can try to sue the twins, get them charged with 2nd or 3rd degree assault, and get a lot of money in the process. OR he could accept the out of court settlement that was offered. As of right now I do not know what he will do or if he even knows yet. I am assuming that he and his lawyer are still weighing their options.