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Jameis Winston (QB Browns)

Leave Dabo alone.
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My own experience in contract negotiations for a teachers union is that the lawyer representing the school district was all smiles and handshakes until you sat down and began to talk issues, then he turned into an adversary wo went straight for the jugular.

Cornwell's actions are based on defending his client. He isn't going to play patty cake. Sounds like the victim and her family have had sound advise in how to deal with such behavior, but this isn't even within sniffing distance of the court room and what Cornwell will offer/sound like then might be much different.
 
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This is the letter from Jameis Winston's attorney to Florida State

http://www.scribd.com/doc/240864266/The-letter

In this regard, upon information and belief, Ms. may have already destroyed potentially exculpatory evidence when she apparently deleted or altered information from social media site(s) relating to her alleged association with a group of women who called themselves "Cleat Chasers." These young women used the twitter handle #FSUCleatChasers to refer to themselves on social media. Mr. Winston is entitled to know if, as informed by a source, this group was focused on seeking the sexual attention of cleat wearing FSU football players, particularly African American FSU football players.

Entire article: http://www.tomahawknation.com/2014/...is-winston-attorney-florida-state-fsu-accuser

Anyone ever hear of "FSUCleatChasers" before?

There doesn't seem to be a whole lot there: https://twitter.com/fsucleatchasers

Re: "upon information and belief" and "may have"

Upon information and belief I think Cromwell may have just tried to "grasp at straws" here.
 
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