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Guys with good reputations do, or get accused, of doing things wrong. This shows changes is possible.
So does this:
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/colts/2003-11-04-manning-defamation-suit_x.htm
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, who has one of the NFL's most sparkling marketing images, will have to continue defending himself against a defamation lawsuit, the record of which includes a graphic description of an act he is accused of committing against a female assistant trainer while he was at the University of Tennessee.
Peyton Manning says the act in question was harmless, but former Tenn. trainer Jamie Naughright has filed a defamation suit against him.
By Steve Nesius, AP
Manning asked for the suit to be dismissed, but Polk County (Fla.) Circuit Judge Harvey A. Kornstein denied the motion, writing in a ruling filed Monday that there is evidence suggesting Manning knew the 2000 book written by him and his father, Archie, included false statements about the trainer and an incident in February 1996 involving her and Peyton Manning. (Related items:Trainer has backers in lawsuit | Excerpt from Manning: A Father, His Sons and a Football Legacy)
The trainer, Jamie Ann Naughright, disputes the contention in Manning's book that he dropped his pants and showed his backside to another athlete in the training room "thinking the trainer wasn't where she would see." In Manning: A Father, His Sons and aFootball Legacy, he wrote the act was "crude, maybe, but harmless" and that Naughright should be able to "shrug it off."
According to Naughright's deposition, Manning, while being examined by Naughright, placed his "naked butt and rectum" on her face.
heh-heh she said "butt"
So does this:
http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/colts/2003-11-04-manning-defamation-suit_x.htm
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, who has one of the NFL's most sparkling marketing images, will have to continue defending himself against a defamation lawsuit, the record of which includes a graphic description of an act he is accused of committing against a female assistant trainer while he was at the University of Tennessee.
By Steve Nesius, AP
Manning asked for the suit to be dismissed, but Polk County (Fla.) Circuit Judge Harvey A. Kornstein denied the motion, writing in a ruling filed Monday that there is evidence suggesting Manning knew the 2000 book written by him and his father, Archie, included false statements about the trainer and an incident in February 1996 involving her and Peyton Manning. (Related items:Trainer has backers in lawsuit | Excerpt from Manning: A Father, His Sons and a Football Legacy)
The trainer, Jamie Ann Naughright, disputes the contention in Manning's book that he dropped his pants and showed his backside to another athlete in the training room "thinking the trainer wasn't where she would see." In Manning: A Father, His Sons and aFootball Legacy, he wrote the act was "crude, maybe, but harmless" and that Naughright should be able to "shrug it off."
According to Naughright's deposition, Manning, while being examined by Naughright, placed his "naked butt and rectum" on her face.
heh-heh she said "butt"