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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Huge, post: 3232372, member: 1992"] Or more precisely, what caused said damage. I don't know what he did or didn't do. What did the doctor say because she surely had to have gone to hospital immediately after, surely. I mean if it was serious and she was bleeding so profusely. The text with the ' I don't know what he could do to me, he's got the money' seems so Hollywood. Like Haynes a 'made man' with the power of Red Reddington. I'm not defending rapists here and I've never been accused of it either but I have suffered a false and vexatious complaint. A wholly false yet very serious accusation. People lie, they embellish, they exaggerate and they try to bathe their target in a very bad light. One thing I did learn is, tell enough lies and two things happen. First is mistakes and secondly, patterns form. A really top class lawyer and first class investigators are required. [/QUOTE]
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