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Sincerely - Lawrence Phillips
the nfl is 100% like the federal govt which is why i loathe it. they select someone to persecute for some shitty woke cause then they gin something up,SELECTIVELY and don't let legalities or rights of accused stand in their way.Not an arrest, but a lawsuit against the NFL...
A Nevada Supreme Court panel sided with the NFL against former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden, reversing a district court’s order that denied the NFL’s motion to send Gruden’s complaint into its arbitration process.
Unless successfully appealed, Gruden’s case — stemming from a 2021 lawsuit in which his lawyers said he was “forced to resign” — will not move forward in public and will instead fall under the NFL’s arbitration provision.
The case was remanded to the district court with an order to grant the motion for arbitration, according to the Nevada Appellate Court docket.
Calls to Gruden and his agent Bob LaMonte were not immediately returned. An NFL spokesperson declined to comment.
Gruden, in court filings, previously called it “unconscionable” that the NFL wanted to move his lawsuit to arbitration. Last year, his attorneys filed motions opposing the NFL’s motion to dismiss his case and another opposing the league’s motion to move the case to arbitration.
In the lawsuit, Gruden accused NFL commissioner Roger Goodell of leaking his emails that included racist and homophobic content as part of a campaign in 2021 to have him fired. Gruden ultimately resigned as the Raiders’ coach. The NFL denied leaking the emails.
Gruden sent the emails in question while he worked from 2011 to 2018 as a “Monday Night Football” commentator at ESPN to then Washington’s president Bruce Allen. More than 650,000 Allen emails were reviewed as part of the league’s investigation into sexual harassment and workplace culture at the Commanders.
Gruden resigned under pressure in October 2021 and filed the lawsuit the following month.
The NFL’s compulsory arbitration provision is found in two places: employee contracts and the NFL constitution. In the employment contract, there is also a provision incorporating the constitution.
Gruden previously said in a signed declaration that he was “never provided a copy of the version of the NFL Constitution and Bylaws that was attached to Defendants Motion To Compel arbitration.”
He also argued the arbitration provision in his employment contract was between him and the Raiders, not the NFL, and that the NFL arbitration process in the constitution no longer applied to him as an ex-employee.
Who the fuck names their child Chukwuebuka? He probably still can't spell it right.
moral of the story:This is some "influencer" (whatever the fuck that is) suing Tyreek Hill. I hope somehow they both end up losing.
Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill responds to lawsuit from OnlyFans model, denies charging at her
Here’s what his legal response was.www.yahoo.com
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, through court documents, says he didn’t charge at a social-media influencer, instead proffering the theory that she broke her leg by tripping on a dog during a football practice at his mansion last summer.
In February, Sophie Hall sued Hill for up to $75,000 in damages after the impromptu training drills led to a bone fracture, according to the lawsuit filed by attorney Jonathan R. Gdanski. Hall boasts over 2 million followers across her social-media platforms, including Instagram and TikTok. She is also a model and actress.
In Hill’s response filed last week, attorney Robert S. Horwitz said Hall “conducted herself in a careless and negligent manner,” at one point tripping over a dog. The attorney also argued that the OnlyFans model agreed to “physical contact during a sports activity” and that her injury was pre-existing due to a knee issue.
“The alleged unsafe conditions alleged by [Hall] were open and obvious, including participating in a sports activity therefore, [Hall] is barred from recovery against [Hill],” Horwitz said in the filing.
Hill joined the Miami Dolphins via trade with the Kansas City Chiefs in March 2022. The team gave him a four-year, $120 million deal, making him the highest-paid receiver in the NFL by average annual value.
Vacation trip ends in injury
In May 2023, Hall met the NFL standout after she purchased a ticket for her 10-year-old to attend his summer football camp in Boca Raton. Hill messaged her on Instagram the day after she registered, wanting to “meet up and get to know her,” the lawsuit says.
The pair continued to exchange messages, court records show. In one message, Hill said that he “has been known to be a ‘good stepdad’” and told the influencer that she should come a day before the camp started so they could hang out.
Hill then shared his cellphone number and invited her to visit his Southwest Ranches mansion, according to the suit. Hill, an All-Pro wide receiver, purchased flight and travel arrangements for Hall to spend several days in June with him.
But a trip Hall intended for fun quickly took a turn for the worst, the lawsuit says.
The first day at his home, she participated in offensive-line drills with Hill and his trainer. Hall followed Hill’s instructions as they ran through the drills. At one point, she caused Hill to be pushed backward, “garnering laughter from the witnesses present at the time, including [Hill’s] mother, sister, friend and trainer,” according to the suit.
The Dolphins star’s demeanor suddenly shifted and he grew irate, the court documents say, adding that during one of the plays, Hill charged into the woman “violently and with great force.”
“Tyreek became enraged, and forcefully and purposefully shoved Ms. Hall, severely fracturing her leg, requiring surgery with orthopedic reconstruction and hardware implantation,” the lawsuit claims.
Though Hall was in “excruciating pain” and unable to walk around, the lawsuit says Hill downplayed her injuries. He told her to rest and ice her leg, “[failing] to get her any medical attention or treatment at any time.”
The lawsuit says Hill’s alleged violent outburst wasn’t an isolated incident: “Defendant Hill’s aggression toward Ms. Hall is consistent with his history of violent and aggressive behavior towards women.”
Back in Hill’s college days, he pleaded guilty to throwing around his ex-fianceé and had to take anger-management classes. Hill also has a history of domestic disputes.
When he played for the Kansas City Chiefs, a criminal investigation was opened after his 3-year-old son broke his arm. Hill was at the center of it, but the case was closed without charges. The boy was temporarily removed from his parents’ custody.
The problems followed him to Miami, where he was accused of slapping a charter-boat worker. An investigation
I'm waiting for the incriminating texts / social media posts to come out showing that they are full of shit and are just chasing a payday.*waits to see if there is a petition to throw THIS kicker off the team*