A lot of people are lost when we talk. You got to be from Dade County to understand it. Just like you got to be from Louisiana when they speak Cajun to understand. I like the way they talk a lot there.Bra the first time I seen it I was like who is this nikka talkin bout lmaooo
This shyt different from nikkas around my way I kno some them nikkas that was in the room with AB was as lost as I was
It's either all a lie or notOh shyt he maybe in more trouble than I thought
Then, the lawsuit says, on May 20, 2018, Brown forced her onto a bed, pushed her face into the mattress and “forcibly” raped her. She tried to resist him, screaming and repeatedly shouting “no” and “stop,” the lawsuit says, but Brown refused and penetrated her.
“As a rape victim of Antonio Brown, deciding to speak out has been an incredibly difficult decision,” Taylor said in a statement released by her lawyer. “I have found strength in my faith, my family, and from the accounts of other survivors of sexual assault.”
In the statement, Taylor said she would cooperate with the N.F.L. in an investigation.
It was not clear whether Taylor reported her accusations to the police.
Brown, 31, one of the most productive wide receivers in the N.F.L., became a Patriot on Monday after a series of conflicts prompted the Oakland Raiders to release him last week. The teams could not immediately be reached for comment.
This fakkit keep posting for some faux black daps. GIve it a rest fakkitShould’ve paid the 1.6 million with a signed agreement she will not ask for anymore money or take him to court.
He might turn out okay though seeing the victim is uh, not of a paler shade. They don’t even bring up Porzingis’s rape case anymore.
According to the lawsuit, Brown sexually assaulted Taylor twice during training sessions in June 2017. First, he exposed himself and kissed her without her permission, the lawsuit says. Later that month, the lawsuit says, while she was watching a television program at his home, Brown started masturbating behind her and ejaculated on her back. Brown bragged about the incident in profane text messages that are copied in the lawsuit.
Then, the lawsuit says, on May 20, 2018, Brown forced her onto a bed, pushed her face into the mattress and “forcibly” raped her. She tried to resist him, screaming and repeatedly shouting “no” and “stop,” the lawsuit says, but Brown refused and penetrated her.