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#21

Quote:I found it :

On June 15, 2014, Hardy was convicted of assaulting his partner Nicole Holder.<sup>[14]</sup> According to Holder, “On May 13, 2014, Greg Hardy attacked me in his apartment. Hardy picked me up and threw me into the tile tub area in his bathroom. I have bruises from head to toe, including my head, neck, back, shoulders arms, legs, elbow and feet. Hardy pulled me from the tub by my hair, screaming at me that he was going to kill me, break my arms and other threats that I completely believe. He drug me across the bathroom and out into the bedroom. Hardy choked me with both hands around my throat while I was lying on the floor. Hardy picked me up over his head and threw me onto a couch covered in assault rifles and/or shotguns. I landed on those weapons. Hardy bragged that all of those assault rifles were loaded. Landing on those weapons bruised [my] neck and back. Hardy screamed for his “administrative assistant” (Sammy Curtis) to come into the room and hold me down. Curtis came into the room, grabbed me from behind and held me down. Hardy and Curtis then took me into the living room area. I wasn’t nearly strong or fast enough to escape. I begged them to let me go & I wouldn’t tell anyone what he did. They took me out into the hall, pushed me down & went back inside his apartment. I crawled to the elevator and ran into CMPD (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department) Hardy exercised his right under North Carolina law to appeal the conviction.<sup>[15]</sup> After playing Week 1, Hardy was deactivated Week 2 against the Detroit Lions.<sup>[16]</sup> On September 17, 2014 Hardy agreed to be placed on the exempt list. He continued to draw a salary of $13.1 million in spite of being ineligible to play in NFL games or practice with the Panthers.<sup>[17]</sup> The charges against Hardy were dismissed on February 9, 2015 after the accuser failed to show for court.<sup>[18]</sup>

 

 

Seems she no showed the trial and the charges were dropped
So angry chick could have said all this to get him charged?

 

Were their photos or just her word…what did the assistant say happened?

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#22

Quote:Not when they are PREGNANT.....
Story I read didn't say that…but once again what was the evidence.  I would think they would prosecute even without her if there was a ton of bruises and etc...

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#23

Quote:I'm completely confused.  Reports about this incident are all over the place.  Apparently he was both found guilty AND the charges were dropped????
 

North Carolina has screwy laws. He was found guilty at a bench trial. From there he was set to have a jury trial and that is where the charges were dropped.

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#24

Quote:So angry chick could have said all this to get him charged?

 

Were their photos or just her word…what did the assistant say happened?
Not sure he did do it or not. But if it is a basless claim by a angry woman and the charges were dropped why is the NFL still not realeased a statement about his status. So im guessing somthing happend and she was paid off.


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#25

Quote:Story I read didn't say that…but once again what was the evidence.  I would think they would prosecute even without her if there was a ton of bruises and etc...
I think I got my woman beaters mixed up. That was the dude in San Fran.....my bad

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#26
(This post was last modified: 03-12-2015, 05:18 PM by Tuxedo.)

I'd try to sign him at or slightly above his market value and place a clause in his contract that any remaining guarantees get waived if he's convicted of any violent crimes. I'm not sure if that is legal under the CBA, but we were able to put something similar into Blackmon's contract with substance abuse.


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#27

The suspension was supposed to be declared yesterday. I'm completely shocked we still haven't heard anything definitive yet.


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#28

Hey I get the old day chivalry women are the golden throne of a mans pp, treat them like gold paradox but we live in 2015 and women want equality. I am in the major minority in actually wanting actual equality between men and women... QUICK FACT: Men are also victim of domestic violence(man on man, woman on man etc)...

 

To me it goes both ways and both should be seen equally among all genders, age, race, etc. Yes, he did have an altercation w/ a woman, but is that really any different than any other human being( man, woman, child etc?) Why is it  JUST because its a woman it is a problem for some? Is it ok if its a man? Or better if it was a minor? NO!  It should be why is he hitting someone at all?! Thats the real question, that and has he learned from it and bettered himself? No one is perfect ffs, and if Dave feels he is a better person after it and has leanred from it, then sign the dude. He is a stud, game changer, impact player, you name it. Hes good at football. Make it happen Dave!


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#29

Quote:I found it :

On June 15, 2014, Hardy was convicted of assaulting his partner Nicole Holder.<sup><a class="bbc_url" href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Hardy#cite_note-14'>[14]</a></sup> According to Holder, “On May 13, 2014, Greg Hardy attacked me in his apartment. Hardy picked me up and threw me into the tile tub area in his bathroom. I have bruises from head to toe, including my head, neck, back, shoulders arms, legs, elbow and feet. Hardy pulled me from the tub by my hair, screaming at me that he was going to kill me, break my arms and other threats that I completely believe. He drug me across the bathroom and out into the bedroom. Hardy choked me with both hands around my throat while I was lying on the floor. Hardy picked me up over his head and threw me onto a couch covered in assault rifles and/or shotguns. I landed on those weapons. Hardy bragged that all of those assault rifles were loaded. Landing on those weapons bruised [my] neck and back. Hardy screamed for his “administrative assistant” (Sammy Curtis) to come into the room and hold me down. Curtis came into the room, grabbed me from behind and held me down. Hardy and Curtis then took me into the living room area. I wasn’t nearly strong or fast enough to escape. I begged them to let me go & I wouldn’t tell anyone what he did. They took me out into the hall, pushed me down & went back inside his apartment. I crawled to the elevator and ran into CMPD (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department) Hardy exercised his right under North Carolina law to appeal the conviction.<sup><a class="bbc_url" href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Hardy#cite_note-15'>[15]</a></sup> After playing Week 1, Hardy was deactivated Week 2 against the <a class="bbc_url" href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detroit_Lions'>Detroit Lions</a>.<sup><a class="bbc_url" href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Hardy#cite_note-16'>[16]</a></sup> On September 17, 2014 Hardy agreed to be placed on the exempt list. He continued to draw a salary of $13.1 million in spite of being ineligible to play in NFL games or practice with the Panthers.<sup><a class="bbc_url" href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Hardy#cite_note-17'>[17]</a></sup> The charges against Hardy were dismissed on February 9, 2015 after the accuser failed to show for court.<sup><a class="bbc_url" href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_Hardy#cite_note-18'>[18]</a></sup>



Seems she no showed the trial and the charges were dropped


Holy crap. If this is true, never freaking mind. Hope that scumbag never plays another down.
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#30

I'm not sure this account is accurate.  I do not condone hitting women.  I thought I read that she was drunk and wouldn't leave his place after repeated requests to do so and then he to some degree placed his hands on her to remove her. 


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#31

Quote:I'm not sure this account is accurate.  I do not condone hitting women.  I thought I read that she was drunk and wouldn't leave his place after repeated requests to do so and then he to some degree placed his hands on her to remove her.


According to what I've read, she claimed she used cocaine and was drinking the night of the incident.
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#32

The thing with effort guys like him and watt are you will never get the sack when you need it
"Get Better Everyday"
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#33

Quote:I found it :

On June 15, 2014, Hardy was convicted of assaulting his partner Nicole Holder.<sup>[14]</sup> According to Holder, “On May 13, 2014, Greg Hardy attacked me in his apartment. Hardy picked me up and threw me into the tile tub area in his bathroom. I have bruises from head to toe, including my head, neck, back, shoulders arms, legs, elbow and feet. Hardy pulled me from the tub by my hair, screaming at me that he was going to kill me, break my arms and other threats that I completely believe. He drug me across the bathroom and out into the bedroom. Hardy choked me with both hands around my throat while I was lying on the floor. Hardy picked me up over his head and threw me onto a couch covered in assault rifles and/or shotguns. I landed on those weapons. Hardy bragged that all of those assault rifles were loaded. Landing on those weapons bruised [my] neck and back. Hardy screamed for his “administrative assistant” (Sammy Curtis) to come into the room and hold me down. Curtis came into the room, grabbed me from behind and held me down. Hardy and Curtis then took me into the living room area. I wasn’t nearly strong or fast enough to escape. I begged them to let me go & I wouldn’t tell anyone what he did. They took me out into the hall, pushed me down & went back inside his apartment. I crawled to the elevator and ran into CMPD (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department) Hardy exercised his right under North Carolina law to appeal the conviction.<sup>[15]</sup> After playing Week 1, Hardy was deactivated Week 2 against the Detroit Lions.<sup>[16]</sup> On September 17, 2014 Hardy agreed to be placed on the exempt list. He continued to draw a salary of $13.1 million in spite of being ineligible to play in NFL games or practice with the Panthers.<sup>[17]</sup> The charges against Hardy were dismissed on February 9, 2015 after the accuser failed to show for court.<sup>[18]</sup>

 

 

Seems she no showed the trial and the charges were dropped
She didn't show up for trial because she was reportedly paid off to stay away. 

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#34

Quote:Story I read didn't say that…but once again what was the evidence.  I would think they would prosecute even without her if there was a ton of bruises and etc...
 

There was supposedly photographic evidence along with other content that the league has petitioned to obtain for their investigation.  Not sure if they ever got a response from the prosecutors.  This report did indicate that there was evidence of a financial settlement.  If the victim won't press charges, the case goes away.

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#35

He sounds violent. SIGN HIM!



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#36

Sorry Rocdee, I thought the subject was strong enough to merit it's own topic.


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#37

The victim needs to testify at trial to convict him. The prosecutors can't show pictures without the victim to testify to the jury that Hardy did this to her. If she shows up at trial he is toast. If she doesn't the prosecutors are almost forced to drop the charges.

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#38

I say sign him. Lets see if Good Ol Boy Gus can make him a beast on the field and a prince off.


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#39

I'd love to hear the discussions between Caldwell and Khan as to what the fan reaction might be to a signing.

 

They probably wish there was a way to do a quick fan poll. They certainly will need to prepare for a negative response - just don't know how strong or how long.


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#40

I think I dislike the person more than I like the player in this situation, and I like the player quite a bit. I'm all for bringing in some nasty non choir boy players like Parnell, but a legitimately bad human being like Hardy I would pass. 

 

I am content with merely spending more than the 2nd and 3rd place spenders combined this offseason. If Dave wants to add another ancillary piece or two that would be great, but another expensive splash player just because FA fever is strong is not necessary to me. 


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