Leroy Jenkins
11-10-2014, 06:57 PM
From the sweetest set of manboobs in MS, Huge Kill-a-burger, at the CL:
"OXFORD -- A civil lawsuit against popular Ole Miss players Denzel and Robert Nkemdiche could stretch into next year, court records show.
Attorneys for the plaintiff, Matthew Baird, filed a notice of deposition last month for the Nkemdiche brothers for Tuesday at the Lafayette County Courthouse in Oxford. The Nkemdiches' lawyer filed a motion to quash notice of deposition on Oct. 30, and Baird's counsel responded on Friday agreeing that a discovery conference was needed to help schedule further proceedings.
Baird filed a civil suit on Feb. 14 seeking $2 million in damages from the Ole Miss football players, stemming from a 2013 incident in which he argued he was beaten unconscious by the Nkemdiches and five of their teammates (which remain unidentified). The Nkemdiches filed a counter-suit a month later, but the case has largely stayed out of the public eye since then."
"OXFORD -- A civil lawsuit against popular Ole Miss players Denzel and Robert Nkemdiche could stretch into next year, court records show.
Attorneys for the plaintiff, Matthew Baird, filed a notice of deposition last month for the Nkemdiche brothers for Tuesday at the Lafayette County Courthouse in Oxford. The Nkemdiches' lawyer filed a motion to quash notice of deposition on Oct. 30, and Baird's counsel responded on Friday agreeing that a discovery conference was needed to help schedule further proceedings.
Baird filed a civil suit on Feb. 14 seeking $2 million in damages from the Ole Miss football players, stemming from a 2013 incident in which he argued he was beaten unconscious by the Nkemdiches and five of their teammates (which remain unidentified). The Nkemdiches filed a counter-suit a month later, but the case has largely stayed out of the public eye since then."