This is a long ass article and definitely worth your time.
7.14.19 update:
Without further delay - we present some additional research. This article isn't about suspensions. This is now 100% about daylighting wrongs and helping someone caught in a tangled web of manipulation and pain. https://t.co/bQNC8Cyju4
— Chiefs Kingdom Editorial Board (@1_ChiefsKingdom) July 14, 2019
This morning at 6am PST, we received images labeled States Evidence & Court Transcripts from Tyreek's March 9, 2015 Probable Cause hearing. You can read about how Tyreek asked Crystal to leave his place on 12/11/14 before stuff went down & more .... https://t.co/jz0Hqj052i
— Chiefs Kingdom Editorial Board (@1_ChiefsKingdom) July 16, 2019
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
Tyreek should sue Meredith Robinson for libel.
She is the bitch who initially put out all of this fake news that Brooke Pryor/Mike Whorerio/SAUTO have run with.
Meredith Robinson is also the morally bankrupt slut who hooked up with Crystal's godfather while Meredith's husband (and a friend of Crystal's godfather) was dying.
Either link up what I posted that was fake or shut the fuck up about me [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88:
There is no doubt that Tyreek can prove damages sustained by this fake news... the massive contract extension that was widely reported he would receive from the Chiefs this offseason which has now been at the very least delayed.
What if God forbid, Tyreek sustains a career threatening injury this season and is never able to get that contract?
Even as a public figure, Tyreek has a good libel case.
It's funny watching you guys pick and choose which "facts" are right from each person
If reports from these guys are true tyreek hill put the negotiations on hold... [Reply]
Originally Posted by TravelingChiefs:
I honestly don't think Hill could win a settlement against the media but the act of just sueing for libel would definitely bring his side of the story out to national media attention.
I'm not sure the modern media would want to provide much coverage to a case where a media outlet is being accused of running wild with incomplete facts and placing their writers' personal slant on it. [Reply]