domestic violence
As news of Keyshia Cole putting her lioness paws on a female who stood between her love affair with Birdman, we found it a perfect time to remind you that most women aren’t always so innocent in domestic disputes. The American Bar Association reports that 835,000 men are physically assaulted by an intimate partner annually […]
The NFL’s recent string of violent behavior is rubbing off on its fellow sports leagues in the worst way possible.
The details of Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer’s domestic violence charges were fairly scarce yesterday (Sept. 17). Now that they have been revealed, they are probably far more disturbing than you imagined.
Don Omar, best known for hits like “Bandoleros” and his role in the Fast and Furious film franchise, has made headlines for laying hands on a woman.
The NFL can’t seem to catch a break this season, aside from the spirits and extremities its players are handing out to alleged assault victims.
Yet another famous NFL running back is amid controversy due to headlines surrounding domestic violence. This time its the Minnesota Vikings Adrian Peterson, who turned himself into authorities early Saturday morning (September 13) after he was accused of abusing his son.
For the second time this week, a NFL running back is making headlines for domestic violence. Unfortunately for Minnesota Vikings star Adrian Peterson, is charge has the potential to overshadown Ray Rice’s if all the allegations prove to be true.
Now that Chris Brown successfully made up with Drake, he’s becoming an expert on being a peer mediator in all bad celebrity situations.
Paul George had the darndest time gaining public support for his ill-advised backing of Ray Rice. So it comes as no surprise that the organization who cuts his checks chastised him publicly and privately.
Ray Rice’s drunken, wife-beater actions has an unlikely supporter in NBA star Paul George but the injured Indiana Pacer didn’t exactly do either of them any favors with his Twitter statement.