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I’m not making any claim to his guilt or innocence, just noting the allegations were out there, as well as claims about the existence of evidence he believes supports his innocence.
Nothing more.
Calling our resident Legal Beagle: SuperChuck500...
Regardless of how bad a scumbag someone's reputation is, isn't it incumbent on the prosecution to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt?
I'm no fan of Antonio Brown... glad we didn't get him (because of his personality and cancerous locker room presence). But he shouldn't be guilty in the "court of public opinion," with the No Fun League suspending him before his day in court.