R. Kelly could finally face justice for the infamous 2008 tape, Merrick Garland defends the FBI raid against Trump, and the internet’s most notorious catfishing victim speaks.
Manti Te'o, the Internet's most notorious catfishing victim, has finally spokenManti Te’o, the charismatic, talented, God-fearing linebacker at Notre Dame, was projected to be a first-round pick in the NFL Draft by the end of his junior year in 2012.
For Te’o, months of mourning his grandmother and girlfriend were immediately followed by months of being the subject of one of the most embarrassing public spectacles in recent memory, one that ultimately cost him millions of dollars because it seemed to contribute to him getting selected later in the NFL Draft.
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