Showing posts with label Wrongdoing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wrongdoing. Show all posts

Thursday, January 25, 2018

NFL Network Denies Wrongdoing in Sexual Harassment Lawsuit

The NFL Network is firing back at the former wardrobe stylist who claimed she was sexually harassed by on-air talent like Marshall Faulk and Donovan McNabb … saying she approved of the inappropriate behavior. NFL Enterprises — which runs the…


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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

NFL Line Judge Under Investigation for Domestic Violence, Denies Wrongdoing

NFL line judge Carl Johnson — the former head of officiating for the league — is under investigation for an alleged pattern of domestic violence in Louisiana, though he’s adamant the accusations are BS, TMZ Sports has learned.  Johnson’s…


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Thursday, March 9, 2017

Aldon Smith Denies Wrongdoing ... "I"m Not a Badass Criminal, I"m a Good Person" (VIDEO)

Aldon Smith insists he did nothing wrong — was not detained — and was only inside a San Francisco jail to visit a friend who was locked up inside. As Smith left an S.F. jail following a car crash in which he was allegedly a passenger, he…


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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

"A Dog"s Purpose" Trainers Deny Wrongdoing, Claim Video Was "Falsely Edited" (DOCUMENT)

Birds & Animals Unlimited — the group responsible for training the dogs in “A Dog’s Purpose” — insists Hercules the German Shepherd wasn’t forced to perform a stunt, and claims the video doesn’t tell the full story. In a…


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Saturday, June 4, 2016

Chris Brown STOMPS on Man"s Head at Concert, Denies Wrongdoing

It"s no secret that Chris Brown has, a**hole tendencies anger management issues a temper.


And in the video below, he certainly looks pretty peeved leaving the scene at a club after stomping on a guy"s head as he lies on the floor.


The man, Malek Mokrani, tells TMZ he attended Brown"s concert on May 18 at the Gotha club in Cannes when the incident occurred.


The specifics of what started the altercation are unclear, but Mokrani claims the head and neck pain he suffered brought him to the hospital.


Check it out below:



Additionally, the TMZ site displays a photo of Mokrani lying in a hospital bed in a neck brace.


Not one to back down from provocation, Brown caught wind of the video and took to Instagram to explain his side.


"Hey TMZ, f**k you," he starts, flipping off the camera with his usual charm.


He goes on to defend himself, declaring that he hurt nobody at the time.


"No fans were hurt by Chris Brown, no fans were beat up by Chris Brown," he said.


He goes on to state that a security guard at the club, who may not have known who he was, assaulted him.


"Grabbed his hands around my throat and tried to push me out the spot when we were walking, my security was already outside of the spot."


Brown then says they "handled the situation accordingly and moved on" though he does not specify what is meant by "accordingly."


Did it entail leveling a dude and dropping a shoe on his head?


The rapper insists he doesn"t beat up fans, but earlier this year a woman claimed Brown punched her in the face after snapping a photo of him at a party in Las Vegas.


Brown denied that allegation as well and threatened to sue for defamation, but the woman stuck by her story.


But beating up Rihanna? Yeah, he copped to that.


Chris brown steps on mans head at concert denies wrongdoing