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Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger Accused of Sexual Assault



Posted: Friday, September 11, 2009

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After having to clear his name of a Facebook rumor that he had skin cancer, Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has yet another incident to 'wash'.

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According to commentators during the NFL kickoff on Thursday, September 10, 2009, Roethlisberger had been accused of sexual assault. Of course me, being the nosey person I am, the " got-to-get-the-truth " spirit that controls me led me straight to my computer. Apparently, I didn't have enough common sense to know that if the NFL commentators had not stated it was a rumor, then why was I trying to make sure that it wasn't.

Reportedly, Andrea McNulty, an employee at Harrah's Casino in Nevada filed a lawsuit against Roethlisberger, accusing him of the alleged incident that took place on July 11, 2008; the news of this filed lawsuit hit the public on July 21, 2009. Now, the date may be approximated, bt the year sure isn't, and I ask all my readers: " Why a year later, McNulty? " This alleged incident reminds me of the Clinton-Lewinski incident ... still nonsense! Okay, I'm giving you my word that I will not go off point, People. LOL. So, to stay on point, in the lawsuit filed against Roethlisberger by McNulty, the alleged incident happened under the " pretense that [Roethlisberger] needed help with a television. (Again, I will not go off point).

Attorney for the QB had a confident and positive statement toward the complaint, stating (paraphrased) that there was no evidence of a criminal complaint, nor criminal investigation; this could either help or harm Roethlisberger's case.

Apparently, the lack of evidence of a criminal complaint or investigation has helped Roethlisberger. Shortly after discussing the incident, commentators added that McNulty had admitted to lieing; Roethlisberger would took no countersuit action, other than requiring McNulty to apologize ... go figure!

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» left by Dr Clarence Rucker, Jr
from MI
2 years 134 days ago.
Ronyae, you are right. We will not go off point. He needed help with his TV. Yes, that's it. Thanks Ronyae...smile... Another good article.
» left by Ronyae 2 years 132 days ago.
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LOL, thanks Dr! You know, we could way off point with this article (smile).
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