Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes he had 6 kids with 4 women...he should buy some condoms with all that money and wrap that shit. If he couldn't but his way out of trouble he would be in jail, unemployed and on food stamps.
what trouble? from being at a bar when a fight breaks out? how was he even involved? so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes he had 6 kids with 4 women...he should buy some condoms with all that money and wrap that shit. If he couldn't but his way out of trouble he would be in jail, unemployed and on food stamps.
what trouble? from being at a bar when a fight breaks out? how was he even involved? so stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Yes he had 6 kids with 4 women...he should buy some condoms with all that money and wrap that shit. If he couldn't but his way out of trouble he would be in jail, unemployed and on food stamps.
Anonymous wrote:didn't he also fathered children with multiple women.
ray lewis is no john elway or a jerome bettis. he plays like an animal and his workouts are legendary but that doesn't exempt him from his character flaws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, at what point do you look at the crime (in this case, a misdemeanor of lying to the police in the immediate aftermath of a drunken crazed fight), look at the years that have passed and finally look at the man's character since, before judging? Do you ever do that?
If your brother had a DUI when he was 25 (a more serious offense), would you still call him a thug in his late 30s if he had not been in trouble since, and actually became a leader and mentor to hundreds of young men?
He lied the next day not in the immediate aftermath. He took a plea deal. None of this makes him guilty or innocent either. Thug is your word, not mine however fitting.
Anonymous wrote:OP, at what point do you look at the crime (in this case, a misdemeanor of lying to the police in the immediate aftermath of a drunken crazed fight), look at the years that have passed and finally look at the man's character since, before judging? Do you ever do that?
If your brother had a DUI when he was 25 (a more serious offense), would you still call him a thug in his late 30s if he had not been in trouble since, and actually became a leader and mentor to hundreds of young men?
- right, he also quietly pays millions to settle civil lawsuits with confidentiality agreements so his reputation is not tarnished.Anonymous wrote:OP, you are an imbecile.
1. Not one credible witness even says Ray was involved in the fight. This was a huge brawl outside in front of a huge crowd of people. His Limo driver told police he was involved punching the victim and changed his story on the stand, the prosecution never followed up on it.
2. The jury agreed with the witnesses that the two "victims" started the fight, that the two knife wielders acted in self defense, and the gun shots fired at the limo afterwards support this story. A grand jury indicted him for murder, the case case fell apart afterwards.
3. Ray testified against his friends. As part of a plea deal for a lesser charge
4. Most importantly, beyond the silliness over the incident, is that in 13 years since he has been a true leader in the community, done countless acts of charity, and not been involved in even one hint of scandal or trouble since. He has repented and done well since. His deeds speak loudly.