His lawyers are a bit incredulous:
"The 18-year-old victim was never physically harmed and, in fact, was so intoxicated that he would have had no recollection of the incident, but for a video posted online," the lawyers wrote. "Any ‘harm' is entirely post hoc and amplified by media."Fine. It was the media's fault. But the media didn't put their 32YEAROLD BALLSACKONACOMPLETESTRANGERSFACEINPUBLICWHILEHEWASPASSEDOUT. Yeah, I have some strong views on that. My guess is Mr. Downing won't have any problems with keeping the boys inside his pants during his time in Angola.
Tell you what, let the LSU fan put a sack of his choosing on Mr. Downing's face, and his lawyers' faces, in public and on ESPN. They could get Jim Gray and make a whole hour out of it. Then just for funsies, still charge him with sexual battery because YOUDONTPUTYOURSACKONACOMPLETESTRANGERSFACEASSHOLES.
TD
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I think you are being a bit dramatic. Sex crime is a bit much for a public tea bagging. LSU fans have it coming in my opinion.
So, if some stranger puts their junk on your face without you asking (or letting) them, you think it is too much to charge them with a sex crime?
Yeah, LSU fan or not, no one should have a stranger's babyjuice satchels put on their face.
IThank you TD, you are right. People sure can be stoopid.
funny stuff i bet he will keep it in his pants
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