Reggie Bush denies spiking women’s drinks, threatens legal action
By Jack Crosby
Reggie Bush has denied that he drugged any women in the Darren Sharper case
Detroit Lions running back Reggie Bush has come out and flat out denied that he had any involvement in spiking women’s drinks that were involved in the Darren Sharper case.
Less than 24 hours after the accusations were made public, Bush immediately took to his Twitter account to let everyone know that he was a part of no such act whatsoever, and furthermore he’s threatening legal action against The Advocate, which was the outlet that published the report from the trial.
Friday afternoon is when we first learned of the news that a former friend of Darren Sharper’s Brian Licciardi, had implicated Bush as one of the people that put molly in girls’ drinks while in Las Vegas, even though he would go on to recant his story about Bush a short time later, so the details were sketchy to begin with.
Now it’ll be interesting to see whether or not the New Orleans-based newspaper takes the story down with Bush threatening legal action.
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