Serious question (because I don't know) - Are Tiny and TI legally separated?
well, we know ti has always gotten around.
yet, he did not wanna take the loss, and should have never said nuffin or been involved.
cheater face ass nikkaz, always feel some type of way when they get played the same way they dished it out.
i don't even know ti, and know who he creeped with.
you shouldn't be married if you gotta cheat.
just cut the shyt off, and take ya losses.
at least now, we know why ti is hustle gang and not pimp squad clique anymore.
ti got knocked and could not handle the shyt appropiately.
plus, real talk,.....
floyd aint' have to say shyt at all.
he is floyd and if ti wanted to make it physical.
floyd would have just had to act, after precipitated from a physical altercation.
then, bodied ti.
he did not have to say shyt.....
both ti, and floyd set themselves up for that tony allen.
tony allen = get forced into a situation where lawyers and the law get involved. when, you could just walk away.
or ignore, the situation all together.
Boston Celtics guard charged with felony in West Loop brawl
October 21, 2005
BY ROMAN MODROWSKI Staff Reporter
Boston Celtics guard and former Crane High School star Tony Allen was charged Thursday with aggravated battery, a Class 3 felony punishable by probation or up to five years in prison, the Chicago Sun-Times has learned.
He is expected to appear in Bond Court today.
The charge stems from a brawl and shooting incident at the White Palace Grill in the West Loop in the early morning of Aug. 28.
Allen isn't a suspect in the shooting of Marktwain Johnson, 29, who was wounded in his left arm and left side.
But Allen, 23, allegedly was involved in a brawl that broke out moments before the shooting. Nigel Odum, 24, claims Allen punched him and fractured his left eye socket.
Johnson and Odum are suing Allen.
The lawsuit alleges Allen instigated the altercation and that he tapped the shooter on the chest and said, "F--- him up," referring to Johnson. The shooter allegedly was a member of Allen's entourage that early morning.
Allen, Johnson and Odum all had attended a party earlier in the evening for Celtics guard Will Bynum, who also prepped at Crane. The party was at 212 on the River, which is a club on Canal.
Allen's lawyer had no comment late Thursday.
Team officials express dismay
Allen was tight-lipped with investigators Thursday, and was involved in at least one police lineup, according to one of the law-enforcement sources who confirmed the charges.
Meanwhile, Celtics management expressed its dismay with Allen, who was expected to play a key role after a solid rookie year last season.
"I'm frustrated that Tony got himself into this situation," Boston general manager Danny Ainge said to the Boston Herald. ''We're letting Tony and his attorney handle it.''
The 6-foot 4-inch, 213-pound Allen averaged 6.4 points and 2.9 rebounds and was selected to play in the Rookie Challenge during All-Star weekend last season.
"He never should have put himself in that situation," Boston coach Glenn "Doc" Rivers, who is from Maywood, told the Herald before the charges came. "The bottom line is I think Tony is a good kid -- I think he wants to be a good kid -- and I think he put himself in a horrible situation. Now we've just got to hope he gets out of it."
Allen underwent surgery on his right knee Sept. 14. It's not certain what impact the fight had on the severity of Allen's knee injury.
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