11/10/2003

More on Maurice Claret you know, that Ohio State "super star" moron who was missing classes, was kicked off the football team for a while, and was the "counseled" by that lion of virtue, Jim Brown (God only knows how many arrests for beating up women).

* In 1965, an 18-year-old accused Brown of forcing her to have sex after giving her whiskey, but a jury found him innocent of assault and battery in the 10-day trial.
* In 1968, he was accused of throwing a model from a balcony, but when the 22-year-old woman refused to name Brown as her assailant, the charge of assault with intent to murder was dropped.
* In 1969, he was acquitted of assaulting a man after a traffic accident in 1969.
* In 1971, charges that he battered two women were dropped after they failed to testify at his trial.
* In 1978, he was fined and served a day in jail for beating up a golf partner.
* In 1985, Brown was charged with rape, sexual battery and assault, but the charges were dropped when the 33-year-old woman gave inconsistent testimony. The next year he was arrested for allegedly beating his fiancée after accusing her of flirting. He spent three hours in jail, but three days later the 21-year-old woman said she didn't want to prosecute.
* In 1999, Brown was convicted in Los Angeles of smashing the window of his 25-year-old wife Monique's car, but was acquitted of making terrorist threats against her. The judge sentenced him to three years' probation, stripped him of his driver's license for a year, and ordered him to attend special counseling for domestic batterers.
This is who is "counseling" Maurice. No surprise that Claret is now falling asleep in classes, not going to classes, not doing his work. Of course it's AWF (All Whitey's Fault) because Claret is being taught that he's on a plantation. And he is being taught by this icon of the Sporting Class that keeping one's "manhood" is primary. So both Claret's stupidity and "manhood" are now intact. What NFL team is going to take a chance on this latest edition? Go here for one of a hundred links.

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