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Friday, January 09, 2015

Investigator: NFL Should Have Sought More Info In Rice Case

Former FBI Director Robert S. Mueller III conducted a four-month long investigation in which he found no evidence that the NFL received the in-elevator video before its public release.

“We found no evidence that anyone at the NFL had or saw the in-elevator video before it was publicly shown. We also found no evidence that a woman at the NFL acknowledged receipt of that video in a voicemail message on April 9, 2014," Mueller said in a statement.

“We concluded there was substantial information about the incident – even without the in-elevator video – indicating the need for a more thorough investigation. The NFL should have done more with the information it had, and should have taken additional steps to obtain all available information about the February 15 incident.”

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Precisely why the NFL is on top of the world and will remain there.Will Rogers once said "Never pass up a good opportunity to shut up".The NFL passed up the opportunity to see the entire tape when they first learned of the incident.Very very wise attorneys.Now that the decision has been reversed the NFL looks like a bunch of geniuses for handling it this way.

Anonymous said...

Baltimore asked rice to come back. Lol he said hell no!