Showing posts with label Ray Rice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ray Rice. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Jay Z And Roc Nation Sports Have Been Brainwashing Troubled Athlete Dez Bryant Who Is Facing A Major Scandal Via A Career Destroying Video ‘Worse Than Ray Rice’


Dez Bryant

Two weeks ago the Judiciary report stated Jay Z has been brainwashing Kanye West, who keeps engaging in embarrassing and ludicrous outbursts on behalf of the rapper’s wife Beyonce (Kanye West Slams Beck For Winning Grammy Stating Beyonce Should Have Won It). This week, Jay Z is being accused of brainwashing troubled football player, Dez Bryant, who plays for the Dallas Cowboys.

The blog Terez Owens, known for exposing the identity of Erica Kinsman, the woman who cried rape and tried to extort $7,000,000 from FSU football player, Jameis Winston, states there is trouble on the horizon regarding Bryant.

 

Jay Z and Beyonce

Bryant, who was accused of beating his mother, is said to be on a videotape hitting another woman. Reports indicate the tape is being shopped to sites like TMZ. Owens states the video is “five times worse” than the Ray Rice domestic violence video, where the football player was shown beating his then girlfriend, who is now his wife, Janay Rice. Bryant and his former agent were allegedly paying hush money to keep it quiet.


Jay Z, whose Roc Nation Sports signed Bryant and is in other financial trouble, is being accused of brainwashing the athlete. I don't doubt Jay Z has brainwashed Bryant. I've seen him do so regarding entertainers and a few other athletes. Jay Z has been using Kabbalah Centre practices associated with cults and mind control. He also always demands they promote him in interviews and on social networking, to prop up his faltering career that has hit such a sales decline, he has to give the music away for free in special deals.

STORY SOURCE

Dez Bryant Scandalous Video to Be Released

February 24, 2015 at 9:12 am - The incriminating video of Dallas Cowboys superstar receiver Dez Bryant doing something supposedly Ray Rice worthy is being released today or tomorrow. According to our source, the Cowboys haven’t done a huge deal with Dez because of concern over the video. Unfortunately Bryant’s team won’t be able to stop the tape from getting out to the public.

Of course Cowboys COO Stephen Jones denies knowledge of such a video. This is going to be a game changer for the Cowboys future. UPDATE: We’re being told the Cowboys have warned Dez the tape is going to be released, and from someone who has seen it, that it’s five times worse than the Ray Rice Video. His football career is in jeopardy according to our source. Also a Dez insider tells us he is being brainwashed by Jay Z and Roc Nation Sports.
 

More INFO on the Dez Bryant Video Release

February 25, 2015 at 8:45 am - Like we reported yesterday, there is a rumor of a video out there of Dez Bryant, and it was supposed to be released today. Now we’re learning there’s a deadline set for TMZ to buy the footage according to this tweeter below. I think at this point we’re all very anxious to see the footage. Check them out below.

Update:- We’re now learning the Dez Bryant Video took place in a Walmart, and allegedly there’s surveillance footage of him clocking a woman. Update: ESPN’s inside man Adam Schefter appeared on the Carmen and Jurko show on ESPN 1000 in Chicago this week and reported the rumored Dez Bryant video does exist. Check the 46 minute mark.-TO

 

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Rihanna Curses At CBS On Twitter Over The NFL And They Permanently Pull Her Music From Their Network In A Serious Career Blow

  
Rihanna in the audience of a charity basketball game Chris Brown played in     

Ill-tempered, thieving singer Rihanna, had another profane social networking outburst, this time geared towards the CBS network, ignorantly cursing at the company for pulling her song "Run This Town" from the NFL broadcast last week, over the Ray Rice domestic violence scandal. Ray Rice is a football player fired from the Baltimore Ravens for punching out his wife in an elevator.

Rihanna trying to get Chris Brown's attention

CBS, the NFL and their advisors, decided to pull the song from last week's football broadcast, due to the fact Rihanna and ex-boyfriend, Chris Brown, were involved in a highly publicized domestic violence incident in 2009. The network was said to be opting for a more subdued theme. Rihanna alleges CBS tried to put the song back this week and she decided to arrogantly out them online regarding it. 

Rihanna and her perverted little brother Rajad, who is also known for making a fool of himself online

Rihanna haughtily took to Twitter to state, "CBS you pulled my song last week, now you wanna slide it back in this Thursday? NO, F**k you! Y'all are sad for penalizing me for this." CBS did not take well to the insult and pulled Rihanna's music permanently from the network, which is a big blow to her career.



Top CBS program "Entertainment Tonight" slammed Rihanna's conduct by stating in reference to her burning bridges, "Rebels get old. They come knocking for their second act." Ouch! The show further stated CBS hosts other programs such as the Grammy Awards telecast and Rihanna just did something foolish in insulting them online. The Judiciary Report has consistently maintained, fame fools people. Rihanna and her inflated, self-important ego is proof of that.

Friday, September 12, 2014

ESPN Reports Ray Rice Came Clean To The NFL In June About Beating His Wife


Janay and Ray Rice

The Ray Rice domestic violence scandal is going from bad to worse for the NFL as a new report by ESPN revealed the football player went to Commissioner Roger Goodell and came clean stating he had punched and knocked out his wife in a casino elevator in Atlantic City, New Jersey.


Goodell has hired former FBI Director, Robert S. Mueller, one of the most corrupt, racist men in existence, to do an investigation into what transpired at the NFL regarding the scandal. Mueller has done worse than Rice in deeds that led to people's deaths.

 

What is said investigation going to prove? The NFL does not tell players to beat their significant others. That's not NFL policy. However, I do agree, the punishment of a two game suspension was light, but it is not for me to decide that Rice should never play again. At the end of the day, people need to be careful that they do not let a regrettable scandal involving one man and his girlfriend, destroy an entire league. 

Ray Rice, Janay Rice and their daughter

The NFL is a private organization. Who knew what, when and in what fashion is not going to solve anything in terms of law enforcement, as Mueller has no authority in that realm anymore (thank God). Frankly speaking, Rice's brutal beating of his wife is a law enforcement matter. However, the case was already adjudicated. As it appears to be his first offense, the court ordered Rice to undergo counseling, which was a light punishment for the crime. Frankly, I'm concerned for his wife and child and hope nothing like this ever happens again.   


Roger Goodell

The NFL has implemented new rules for misbehavior in the league. Rice has been dropped from the Baltimore Ravens and suspended indefinitely. He may have lost his career in football. Choices have consequences. Many on social networking believe there should be a code of conduct in the NFL. That should go for all sports. At the end of the day, it is a privilege to play in any organized sporting league, anywhere in the world, not a right. Cherish it and act accordingly.

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Sources: Rice told NFL he hit fiancee

Updated: September 12, 2014, 1:13 AM ET - Ray Rice told NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on June 16 that he punched his then-fiancee in a casino elevator, four sources have told "Outside the Lines," an assertion that contradicts Goodell's statement this week that "when we met with Ray Rice and his representatives, it was ambiguous about what actually happened." 

Goodell made the statement Tuesday during an interview with CBS News, saying the latest video released by TMZ Sports about the incident was "inconsistent" with what the former Baltimore Ravens running back had told him. But four sources close to Rice say that during the disciplinary meeting in the commissioner's office on June 16, Rice told Goodell he had hit Janay Rice, then his fiancee, in the face inside a Revel Casino Hotel elevator in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and had knocked her unconscious. 

"Ray didn't lie to the commissioner," a source with knowledge of the meeting told "Outside the Lines." "He told the full truth to Goodell -- he made it clear he had hit her, and he told Goodell he was sorry and that it wouldn't happen again." 

"He told the truth," a second source said. "This is a public lynching of Ray." A third source with knowledge of Rice's discussion with the commissioner said: "There was no ambiguity about what happened [in the elevator]." A fourth source also confirmed how the information was relayed at the meeting; however, a fifth source with knowledge of the meeting said Rice told Goodell he had "slapped" his fiancee.  

The accounts given by the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, contradict Goodell's statement that he did not know precisely what had happened inside the elevator until he watched the TMZ Sports-released videotape on Monday morning. After The Associated Press reported Wednesday that a copy of the in-elevator video was sent by a law enforcement official to an unnamed NFL executive last April, the league announced former FBI chief Robert Mueller would lead an independent inquiry of the Rice matter, overseen by New York Giants owner John Mara and Pittsburgh Steelers owner Art Rooney. 

The discrepancy raises additional questions about Goodell's decision to give the former Ravens running back a two-game suspension on July 24 for hitting his now-wife. 

In his letter explaining the reasons for the two-game suspension and financial penalties of $500,000, Goodell wrote to Rice, "As you acknowledged during our meeting, your conduct was unquestionably inconsistent with league policies and the standard of behavior required of everyone who is part of the NFL. The league is an entity that depends on integrity and in the confidence of the public, and we simply cannot tolerate conduct that endangers others or reflects negatively on our game. This is particularly true with respect to domestic violence and other forms of violence against women."...

Thursday, September 11, 2014

NFL On The Hot Seat As Law Enforcement State They Sent Them The Full Ray Rice Domestic Violence Video 3-Months Ago Despite Their Denials (Video)


People on social networking are calling for the resignation of NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell, over the handling of the Ray Rice domestic violence scandal. Despite Goodell's denials this month, it has been revealed, law enforcement sent the NFL the full video of former Baltimore Raven, Ray Rice, 27, punching out his girlfriend, now wife, Janay Palmer, in an Atlantic City hotel elevator on February 15, 2014. Rice, born Raymell Mourice Rice, married Palmer on March 28, 2014.

The original excerpt of the elevator video released to the public by bribe issuing website TMZ, for increased site views and ad sales, showed Rice dragging his then unconscious girlfriend out of the elevator and deliberately dropping her on the floor in a dismissive manner. The video excerpt was enough to merit a two game suspension from the NFL and criminal charges that resulted in a "supervised counseling" order from the court. 

However, the full tape released by TMZ on September 8, 2014, reveals what transpired before Rice dragged Janay out of the elevator. Janay slapped him inn the face, then Ray didn't hesitating in spitting on, pushing, then punching her in the face. The forceful blow led to his girlfriend hitting her head on a handrail in the elevator and falling to the floor unconscious.

Neither one of them should have been slapping or punching each other, but his reaction was extreme, dangerous and very violent. Then, with contempt, he dragged her out of the elevator and threw her to the floor like a bag of garbage. It was terrible watching the video.

 
Janay and Ray Rice

The NFL was put on the hot seat yesterday when an unnamed law enforcement official went to the high profile Associated Press and contradicted Goodell's recent denials in a CBS interview, stating the NFL had not seen the full video, prior to it being released to the public this month. 

The aforementioned law enforcement official played a 12-second voice mail for the Associated Press, informing the news gathering organization said official had submitted the full video to the NFL 3-months ago, giving them time to view it in its entirety, before deciding on Rice's punishment. The voice mail reveals a female NFL employee stating they have received the full video and upon viewing it, "You're right. It's terrible." 

The NFL continues to deny they saw the full video before it was made public this month. A statement was issued yesterday by NFL representative, Brian McCarthy, who stated, "We have no knowledge of this. We are not aware of anyone in our office who possessed or saw the video before it was made public on Monday. We will look into it."   

 
Roger Goodell

TMZ previously engaged in bribery to unlawfully obtain police photos of singer Rihanna, after a domestic violence dispute. TMZ also issued a bribe to obtain footage of singer Solange Knowles, beating up her brother-in-law, rapper Jay Z, for cheating on her sister, Beyonce, with Rihanna and other women.