LAA you can believe what you want. This is what I was told and I believe the events happened pretty well like I stated. You seem to think Texas is immune to this happening with a sports star getting away with just about anything. I think that Texas has a lot of this type of thing going on that we will never hear about. The whole darn state is high school foot ball crazy!!!!!
Where else in the country is there HIGH schools spending 50-60 Million dollars on football stadiums????? One has spent that and the building is now cracking the foundation an they can't use it. There are 8 more that where talked about that spent close to 20 million each. You can't tell me the star players at these schools could not get away with lots of stuff. Those school need to win at all costs to keep those fancy stadiums full.
As for the lawyer and the other comments. Would it be better for the girl to be grilled in the court room and be accused of being of low morals or get her out of the situation ASAP???? Look at how hard date rape is to prove and this was less serious offence. There would be zero DNA or any other evidence other than some bruises. Those would be hard to prove were caused by the player and not some thing else.
The player had one of the TOP law firms in Austin responding to my friend's lawyer. Think that kid had the money to pay for them???? Some booster was behind that. So he decided to not fight the battle that would be worth little when won.
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