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MTZehvor said:
Shaunodon said:

https://celebrityinsider.org/britney-taylor-drops-sex-abuse-lawsuit-against-wide-receiver-antonio-brown-329040/

"According to a report from CBS Sports, Britney Taylor, the woman who was suing the wide receiver, Antonio Brown, has dropped her civil suit against the football player. However, she reportedly intends to refile her suit at some point in the future."

"Furthermore, the latest documents show that Taylor’s legal team has changed since the original filing, including the addition of a new Florida-based lawyer, Andrew Knopf. Previously, Jonathan S. Abady was in the suit however, his name wasn’t included in the new filings."

Sounds like it's all on solid ground to you huh?

I mean, you're the one who claimed that her plan was to refile in FL from the start, so I'm not sure how this would change anything. It's rare to file a civil case in federal court anyway, so this may just be venue shopping.

But sure, let's assume, for the sake of argument, that all of this is fake. Taylor is just making all of this up as a cash grab. At the very least, AB has still thrown furniture out of a six story window (which came perilously close to hitting individuals), and sent intimidating text messages to an accuser. Both a doctor and a chef have accused him of skipping out on paying bills long before he joined the Patriots. He was both late and disruptive in the court case he was required to show up for. Unless you think the entire world, our judicial system included, is out to get AB, I don't really see an argument for how he isn't a terrible human.

I thought I made this clear enough already, but I guess I'll state it outright: my argument is not that AB isn't a shitty human being, it's that the Patriots management knew what he was to begin with, signed him anyway wasting resources and time on him, then cut him after getting cold feet from the amount of media attention.

The whole situation has made them look totally silly, and I didn't even mention perhaps the most important aspect of the saga-- that they had traded Demaryius Thomas immediately after signing AB --who at the very least would have saved them trading away a 2nd round pick now for Sanu, and would've got them by until N'Keal Harry returned and got initiated in the offense.