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Mitchell posted an image with the words “free•ish since 1865,” along with the caption, “HAPPY JUNETEENTH.” His post is reference to the fact that even after the Emancipation Proclamation purportedly freed slaves, Black people have since been subject to “convict leasing,” Jim Crow laws, and disproportionate and systematic mass incarceration which subsequently limits access to government assistance, jobs, and voting rights. The Netflix documentary “13th” cited Bureau of Justice statistics that as of 2016, about 1 in 17 white men would be imprisoned in their lifetime, compared to 1 in 3 Black men, as well as how Black men account for 6.5% of the United States’ population, but make up 40.2% of those incarcerated in the U.S.

For what it’s worth, Mitchell’s IG post also attracted plenty of supporters — of him generally and his post specifically, as many encouraged him to keep speaking out and using his platform to effect change.

However, though there is no way to tie specific posters to their location, so as to determine if those commenting are actually Jazz fans or simply followers of Mitchell’s social media accounts, plenty of commenters worried that the negativity and obliviousness directed Mitchell’s way would be assumed to come from Utahns, and might prompt him to want to leave the team.

Among the more than 2,000 replies to Mitchell’s were those who slammed him for being “delusional” for suggesting not everyone in the United States is treated equally; there were also those angry at him for being “ungrateful,” as the wealth and celebrity he has earned from playing basketball professionally should, in their estimation, give him even more freedom. Many simply responded that they intend to “unfollow” his social media accounts now as a result.

Among the responses on his post:

• 2jcoles7: You are free. There is not ish

• mintkatkit: Free-ish says the [expletive] millionaire who will never have to worry about getting by for the rest of his life, or his children’s lives. Lmao privileged rich mfer

• cosskameron: You got the same rights and privileges as me now chill out

• sims_904: You’re rich as [expletive] more than 95% of people in America shut your [expletive] trap

• james_falls_byu: We had an African American president, Spida… 8 years and he won both elections soundly

• trailcanyonstone: You might be the most free person I know, everybody in the state loves you, looks up to you, and wants to talk to you. quit being a victim it’s ridiculous. Have a conversation with Candace Owens Who I would vote for for president someday. She’s figured it out.

• warren__g4: Your [sic] free man 100% you have as much freedom as any white person in America

• heber_murph: You’re more free than 99% of us.

• brenten_garrett_ut: What do you mean freeish You literally make millions playing basketball I just lost all respect for you SPIDA

• ev_cole: What can’t black people do that white people can I’m confused

• dusty1089: Such bull, favorite player but this is delusion

• drew.crossen: You can’t say you’re not free when you are literally making millions every year to do something you [love]

• i_am_noscut: You’re part of the 1%. Don’t kid yourself…lol

• eltornillo1232: Imagine making millions for playing ball and posting this “ish”

• matt.halversen: You deserve all the bad things coming your way

• pressed_penny_collector_79: I love watching you play and I am such a big fan, but you make more money in a single game than my parents make in a single year. I don’t think it is right to compare yourself to [slaves] and not being free, because you are free and African Americans are doing great in the country.”

Though Mitchell did not reply to any of the individual Instagram commenters, he noted in a couple of subsequent posts on Twitter that such replies had certainly gotten his attention.

Back on May 29, just four days after Floyd died in police custody in Minneapolis when a white officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes, and after protests broke out throughout the country, prompting many white people to universally condemn the protesters as “looters” and “thugs” when some violence broke out, Mitchell tweeted, “Seeing a lot of people’s true colors….” He quote-tweeted that message Friday with the addendum, “Said it once and I’ll keep saying it!! Y’all can’t hide no more.”

A short time later, he tweeted again, expressing bewilderment at how fans can so openly support Black basketball players on the court, only to be so obtuse about the challenges they face off it.

“Can’t see how yall can openly cheer for us then when it comes to this be against us so openly!!” Mitchell wrote.

Still, the vast majority of commenters were either supportive of Mitchell and his message, or took aim at the negative posters, pointing out that their words only seemed to reinforce the issues that Westbrook and other NBA players have with Utah fans yet again.

Wrote user jed_banta: “Lots of disappointing comments on this post. We Jazz fans have a [long way] to go before the reputation of our fanbase is changed and I’m ashamed.”

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Mitchell posted an image with the words “free•ish since 1865,” along with the caption, “HAPPY JUNETEENTH.” His post is reference to the fact that even after the Emancipation Proclamation purportedly freed slaves, Black people have since been subject to “convict leasing,” Jim Crow laws, and disproportionate and systematic mass incarceration which subsequently limits access to government assistance, jobs, and voting rights. The Netflix documentary “13th” cited Bureau of Justice statistics that as of 2016, about 1 in 17 white men would be imprisoned in their lifetime, compared to 1 in 3 Black men, as well as how Black men account for 6.5% of the United States’ population, but make up 40.2% of those incarcerated in the U.S.

For what it’s worth, Mitchell’s IG post also attracted plenty of supporters — of him generally and his post specifically, as many encouraged him to keep speaking out and using his platform to effect change.

However, though there is no way to tie specific posters to their location, so as to determine if those commenting are actually Jazz fans or simply followers of Mitchell’s social media accounts, plenty of commenters worried that the negativity and obliviousness directed Mitchell’s way would be assumed to come from Utahns, and might prompt him to want to leave the team.

Among the more than 2,000 replies to Mitchell’s were those who slammed him for being “delusional” for suggesting not everyone in the United States is treated equally; there were also those angry at him for being “ungrateful,” as the wealth and celebrity he has earned from playing basketball professionally should, in their estimation, give him even more freedom. Many simply responded that they intend to “unfollow” his social media accounts now as a result.

Among the responses on his post:

• 2jcoles7: You are free. There is not ish

• mintkatkit: Free-ish says the [expletive] millionaire who will never have to worry about getting by for the rest of his life, or his children’s lives. Lmao privileged rich mfer

• cosskameron: You got the same rights and privileges as me now chill out

• sims_904: You’re rich as [expletive] more than 95% of people in America shut your [expletive] trap

• james_falls_byu: We had an African American president, Spida… 8 years and he won both elections soundly

• trailcanyonstone: You might be the most free person I know, everybody in the state loves you, looks up to you, and wants to talk to you. quit being a victim it’s ridiculous. Have a conversation with Candace Owens Who I would vote for for president someday. She’s figured it out.

• warren__g4: Your [sic] free man 100% you have as much freedom as any white person in America

• heber_murph: You’re more free than 99% of us.

• brenten_garrett_ut: What do you mean freeish You literally make millions playing basketball I just lost all respect for you SPIDA

• ev_cole: What can’t black people do that white people can I’m confused

• dusty1089: Such bull, favorite player but this is delusion

• drew.crossen: You can’t say you’re not free when you are literally making millions every year to do something you [love]

• i_am_noscut: You’re part of the 1%. Don’t kid yourself…lol

• eltornillo1232: Imagine making millions for playing ball and posting this “ish”

• matt.halversen: You deserve all the bad things coming your way

• pressed_penny_collector_79: I love watching you play and I am such a big fan, but you make more money in a single game than my parents make in a single year. I don’t think it is right to compare yourself to [slaves] and not being free, because you are free and African Americans are doing great in the country.”

Though Mitchell did not reply to any of the individual Instagram commenters, he noted in a couple of subsequent posts on Twitter that such replies had certainly gotten his attention.

Back on May 29, just four days after Floyd died in police custody in Minneapolis when a white officer kneeled on his neck for nearly nine minutes, and after protests broke out throughout the country, prompting many white people to universally condemn the protesters as “looters” and “thugs” when some violence broke out, Mitchell tweeted, “Seeing a lot of people’s true colors….” He quote-tweeted that message Friday with the addendum, “Said it once and I’ll keep saying it!! Y’all can’t hide no more.”

A short time later, he tweeted again, expressing bewilderment at how fans can so openly support Black basketball players on the court, only to be so obtuse about the challenges they face off it.

“Can’t see how yall can openly cheer for us then when it comes to this be against us so openly!!” Mitchell wrote.

Still, the vast majority of commenters were either supportive of Mitchell and his message, or took aim at the negative posters, pointing out that their words only seemed to reinforce the issues that Westbrook and other NBA players have with Utah fans yet again.

Wrote user jed_banta: “Lots of disappointing comments on this post. We Jazz fans have a [long way] to go before the reputation of our fanbase is changed and I’m ashamed.”

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A former Florida Institute of Technology football player who police say used social media to sell stolen goods from retail stores in Brevard and Indian River counties was arrested.

Marshawn Gordon, 23, of Missouri, was charged with dealing or trafficking in stolen property, possession of an anti-shoplifting inventory control device, organized fraud, and petit theft, after a traffic stop in Melbourne.

Gordon had exhausted his eligibility with Florida Tech’s football program after the end of the last season. He played two seasons as a backup running back and wide receiver with the Florida Tech Panthers.

Marshawn Gordon (Photo: BREVARD COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE)

In November, Gordon was one of 10 offensive players honored on Senior Day as part of the festivities before rushing for 45 yards on four carries in that season-ending 42-3 victory against Shorter. 

More: Auto dealers offering $2,500 reward for information in connection to south Brevard burglaries

On Jan. 8,  Brevard County sheriff’s deputies were alerted about a retail theft at the Target store in Viera. Deputies spotted his vehicle and carried out a traffic stop. Deputies approached the car with guns drawn and ordered him out of the vehicle, reports show. 

Deputies searched the car and found a pair of cutters – the kind typically used to cut roofing type metal – sticking out of his right pocket. Investigators said Gordon had used the cutters to remove shoplifting devices at Target stores in West Melbourne, Viera and in Indian River County. 

Inside the car, deputies found several electronics, including wireless controllers, video streaming devices, Amazon Firesticks. West Melbourne police also linked Gordon to the theft of Nintendo switch controllers and Fitbit watches. 

Investigators talked with Gordon, who admitted to stealing the goods and then selling the items on Instagram and Facebook. Gordon was registered at Florida Tech but was not staying on campus, authorities reported.

He remained held at the Brevard County Jail on $34,000, according to court records. No court date has been set. 

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There is new form of rape emerging in the digital age in East Tennessee – social media threats as weapons to force victims to submit to sexual demands.
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 A new form of rape is emerging in the digital age in East Tennessee – social media threats as weapons to force victims to submit to sexual demands.

Court records show 26 young women – many of them University of Tennessee students – and three girls have been terrorized with threats delivered via dating app Tinder and social media apps Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram in less than two years.

Their assailants used those digital threats of public humiliation and violence to try to force them into acts of sexual degradation and, in some cases, rape, records show.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Knoxville is responding to this new trend in sexual victimization through the use of federal extortion charges. Assistant U.S. Attorney Cynthia Davidson last year successfully prosecuted the first such case and last week filed another.

Posers and apps

Justin Scott Corum, 22, of Knoxville faces 13 counts of transmitting a threat via the Internet with the intent to extort. U.S. Magistrate Judge Bruce Guyton arraigned Corum last week and set a May 1 trial before Chief U.S. District Judge Tom Varlan.

Corum’s 13 alleged victims are only identified in the indictment with initials but court records show at least one is a UT student and another is a minor.

Corum’s case comes after Davidson successfully prosecuted Brandon Douglas Shanahan of Sweetwater for similar crimes involving 14 young women, many of whom were UT students, and two teenage girls.

More: Snapchat extortionist posing as UT football player gets 30 months, told to take responsibility

In both cases, records show, the alleged assailants crafted fake online identities. Shanahan, who late last year was sent to federal prison after confessing his crimes, pretended to be former UT defensive back Cameron Sutton to lure women into his digital trap largely via Snapchat.

Shanahan had no connection to Sutton, and the football player – now a Pittsburgh Steelers player – was unaware of Shanahan’s crimes.

Corum allegedly posed as a minor league baseball player and reeled in victims via Tinder, records show.

Single victim comes forward

The case against Corum began with a call from a UT student to the UT Police Department in October. UTPD Officer Jeffrey Quirin wrote in a warrant initially filed in Knox County General Sessions Court the female student “began talking via Tinder” to Corum.

“The conversation then moved to text messaging,” Quirin wrote.

At some point, Corum “began taking the conversation in an explicit direction,” demanding “sexual acts” from the young woman.

“When (the woman) stated that she would not perform sexual acts that Mr. Corum wanted, the tone of the conversation changed,” the officer wrote. “Mr. Corum advised that if (the woman) would not meet up with him and perform these acts, there would be retribution.”

University of Tennessee police (Photo: Submitted)

Corum allegedly claimed he had “family in law enforcement and would ‘pull her number,’” Quirin wrote in the warrant.

“Mr. Corum also stated, ‘You’ll find out later (that) sometimes you bark up the wrong tree,’ ” the warrant stated.

Corum is accused of threatening to publicly humiliate the young woman and expose “her actions to her family,” the warrant stated. He claimed he had “found every single one of” her relatives, Quirin wrote.

The young woman grew so frightened “she had her friend walk with her to work, out of fear she would be accosted by Mr. Corum,” the officer stated in the warrant.

Quirin, the warrant stated, tracked Corum down and arrested him at his Knoxville home.

“Mr. Corum admitted the messages were authored by him,” Quirin wrote.

The FBI was notified and launched a probe that has since revealed a string of alleged victims, with extortion threats dating back to at least May 2017, according to federal court records. The indictment states Corum used social media apps including Twitter and Instagram to threaten to humiliate his alleged victims if they did not comply with his demands.

Corum remains jailed pending trial in U.S. District Court.

Extortionist

A single report to law enforcement – and a USA TODAY NETWORK-Tennessee story on that allegation – also led to the discovery of multiple victims in Shanahan’s case.

More: FBI: Sweetwater man impersonated football player, terrorized UT student via Snapchat

Shanahan was himself a popular football player but wound up his sister’s babysitter after graduating high school. At age 22, he began posing as Sutton, who had a big following on Snapchat among female students and teenage girls.

Brandon Douglas Shanahan (Photo: Blount County Sheriff’s Office)

His impersonation soon led to darker forms of deceit and intimidation as he vowed public humiliation and in at least one instance violence against 14 young women and two teenage girls if they didn’t send him nude selfies with sexually explicit and degrading captions, court records show.

More: Two minors among victims revealed in Snapchat probe

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A Sweetwater, Tenn., man who posed as a University of Tennessee football player on Snapchat and terrorized more than a dozen young women in a bid to extort nude selfies from them has struck a plea deal in the case, records show.
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Even after Shanahan was captured by the FBI in 2016, he ran the same extortion racket again while free on pretrial release. The details of that are under seal, but now-retired U.S. Magistrate Judge Clifford Shirley jailed him for it, and U.S. District Judge Pamela Reeves cited it as justification for the 30-month prison term she imposed.

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LATEST NEWS: Peterborough League player charged with improper conduct following social media comments https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/16/latest-news-peterborough-league-player-charged-with-improper-conduct-following-social-media-comments/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/16/latest-news-peterborough-league-player-charged-with-improper-conduct-following-social-media-comments/#respond Fri, 16 Feb 2018 10:28:25 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2308 A Peterborough League footballer has been charged with improper conduct after allegedly making derogatory comments towards a referee on social media. Long Sutton Athletic player Paul Newcombe could face a 10-game ban and £50 fine when the matter comes before the Lincs FA. It’s the latest fall-out from a stormy PFA Senior Cup quarter-final between […]

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A Peterborough League footballer has been charged with improper conduct after allegedly making derogatory comments towards a referee on social media.

Long Sutton Athletic player Paul Newcombe could face a 10-game ban and £50 fine when the matter comes before the Lincs FA.

It’s the latest fall-out from a stormy PFA Senior Cup quarter-final between Long Sutton and Netherton United last weekend (February 10). Netherton won the tie 3-2, but one of their players, James McDonagh, was allegedly assaulted in the visiting dressing room after the game by a home player.

Newcombe was among several Sutton club members to condemn the alleged assault by a teammate, but it’s understood he also took to social media to make an accusation about match referee Shaun Gray 48 hours later which has led to an increasingly common charge from a local FA.

Newcombe posted the letter from the Lincs FA on his Twitter account.

It read: ‘Paul Newcombe is charged with improper conduct (including foul and abusive language) for making comments on social media site Twitter that are seen to be improper.

‘In accordance with the FA Sanction Guidelines 2017-18, if a commission finds this charge proven they will be required to decide whether they feel the proven misconduct be classed as a low, medium or high level of seriousness.’

FA guidelines recommend a 1-3 match ban (£0-£25 fine) for a low level offence, a 2-4 match ban (£15-£40 fine) for a medium level offence and 3-10 match ban (£20-£50 fine) for a high level offence.

Teenager Robbie Ellis won the tie for Netherton with a terrific individual goal after Zack Fisher and Callum Madigan (penalty) had twice dragged Netherton level.

Tom Gosling scored and was then sent off for Long Sutton.

Netherton released a statement to confirm their views on the alleged assault will be made through ‘official channels.’ It’s understood there has been no police involvement so far.

Long Sutton issued a chairman’s statement 48 hours after the incident which read: “With regards to Saturday’s incident, the club will be taking the appropriate action towards the player. This kind of behaviour is not acceptable and will not be tolerated at Long Sutton.”

The Lincs FA told the Peterborough Telegraph: “We cannot comment on specific cases but we have charged roughly 6/8 players with improper use of social media.”

Long Sutton host Crowland Town in a Division One match tomorrow (February 17). They have signed the talented Makate brothers Wilson and Eric, the latter has been playing for Netherton.

Netherton will return to top spot in the Premier Division if they win their tricky game at Sutton Bridge United. Third-placed Moulton Harrox will go top if Netherton slip up and they win their fixture at Sawtry. Current leaders Stamford Lions are without a game.

Holders ICA Sports will join Netherton, Moulton Harrox and Whittlesey Athletic in the PFA Senior Cup semi-finals if they win at First Division Peterborough Polonia tomorrow.

Fixtures

Saturday, February 17

CHROMASPORT & TROPHIES PETERBOROUGH LEAGUE

Premier Division: AFC Stanground Sports v Warboys Town, Holbeach United Res v Whittlesey Athletic, Langtoft Utd v Ketton, Leverington Sports v Deeping Rangers Res, Sawtry v Moulton Harrox, Sutton Bridge United v Netherton United, Thorney v Peterborough Sports Res.

PFA Senior Cup

Quarter-final: Peterborough Polonia v ICA Sports.

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Woman in Blue Bulls rape case slammed for 'speaking out' on social media https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/09/woman-in-blue-bulls-rape-case-slammed-for-speaking-out-on-social-media/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/09/woman-in-blue-bulls-rape-case-slammed-for-speaking-out-on-social-media/#respond Fri, 09 Feb 2018 00:43:01 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2114 Port Elizabeth – A 19-year-old Blue Bulls rugby player charged with rape and robbery was granted bail of R10 000, while the woman who opened the case against him was criticised for “speaking out” on social media, by the New Brighton Magistrate’s Court in the Eastern Cape  on Thursday.  The former Grey High School pupil, […]

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Port Elizabeth – A 19-year-old Blue Bulls rugby player charged with rape and robbery was granted bail of R10 000, while the woman who opened the case against him was criticised for “speaking out” on social media, by the New Brighton Magistrate’s Court in the Eastern Cape  on Thursday. 

The former Grey High School pupil, who cannot be named until he has formally pleaded, is facing charges after an 18-year-old woman opened a case against him in December last year. 

The alleged incident happened after a night out in KwaMagxasi in Port Elizabeth. In summarising evidence before court on Thursday, Magistrate Una Rhodes read out statements from witnesses who had also attended the party at a flat in Central. 

In the hours before the alleged attack, witnesses had seen the woman kissing, hugging and fondling the athlete. They also noted that the woman had consumed alcohol and substantial amounts of cannabis.  

Read more: Rape accused Blue Bulls player needs bail to advance his career – lawyer

The rugby player who intends to plead not guilty to the charges at trial, alleged that the woman’s motive for opening a case against him was as a result of her stealing his wallet and cellphone. He claimed that the pair did have sex, but it was consensual. 

The State on the other hand, claimed that the defence tried to tarnish the name of the complainant and according to the prosecution the woman could have been smoking flavoured tobacco and not dagga. 

Magistrate Rhodes criticised the woman for her outbursts on social media in the form of voice notes. She said that it raised serious questions in her mind, leaving room to doubt the reliability of her evidence. She also noted that there were contradictions in her statement to police and the voice notes. 

Also read: Blue Bulls rape accused awaits bail verdict

In her statement to police the woman claimed that she was dragged from the car they drove in and raped in the bushes, while in the voice notes she claimed that she got out of the vehicle, walked home and was attacked from behind.

However, Rhodes said that it was not the role of the bail court to decide on issues of credibility and those were matters to be dealt with at trial.  

Rhodes said that she was able to find that exceptional circumstances existed to warrant the athlete’s release on bail. “Being a sports star is not exceptional, however the circumstances around his career amount to exceptional circumstances,” she said. 

Rhodes said that rugby allowed him to be self sufficient and take care of the needs of his two-year-old son. 

On taking the community into consideration, she said it was disconcerting a rape of a five-year old child, in the same court building, got no attention from the public. She said that she condoned “victims speaking out” but it needed to be done in line with following procedure. “Why does the community feel no outrage? Do the community only feel rage because he is a Blue Bulls rugby player?” she asked. 

“The public had protested but this court cannot be held to ransom. Seemingly the public already found him guilty but this court can’t be bound by public opinion,” said Rhodes.  

The rugby player is to report to the Sunnyside Police Station in Pretoria thrice a week and to have no contact with the complainant and witnesses as part of his bail conditions. The case was postponed until March 27 for further investigation. 

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Knicks’ Kanter charged for insulting former Kings player Turkoglu on social media https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/08/knicks-kanter-charged-for-insulting-former-kings-player-turkoglu-on-social-media/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/08/knicks-kanter-charged-for-insulting-former-kings-player-turkoglu-on-social-media/#respond Thu, 08 Feb 2018 18:38:53 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=2088 New York Knicks center Enes Kanter faces charges for insulting former Kings player and current Turkish political adviser Hedo Turkoglu, and may be tried in absentia in Turkey, EuroHoops reported Thursday. The comments, made via social media, were considered to be “humiliating and hurtful” by the Istanbul Cyber Crimes Investigation Bureau in its indictment, according […]

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New York Knicks center Enes Kanter faces charges for insulting former Kings player and current Turkish political adviser Hedo Turkoglu, and may be tried in absentia in Turkey, EuroHoops reported Thursday.

The comments, made via social media, were considered to be “humiliating and hurtful” by the Istanbul Cyber Crimes Investigation Bureau in its indictment, according to Turkish newspaper Sabah, but were not referenced specifically. A prison term between one to four years is sought, and the case will be heard at the Assize Court without Kanter present.

Turkoglu has been CEO of the Turkish Basketball Federation since 2015 and a senior adviser to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan since March 2016. Erdogan was the subject of an attempted military coup in July 2016.

Kanter was raised in Turkey, and Turkoglu, 38, became the first Turkish-born NBA player upon being drafted by the Kings in 2000 (first round, No. 16). Turkoglu, a forward, played 15 seasons in the league, in Sacramento from 2000-2003.

Despite a 13-year age gap, Kanter and Turkoglu’s NBA tenure overlapped for about four years, from 2011 through the 2014-15 season.

In December, Kanter was also charged with insulting Erdogan, Sporting News reports, with four years of imprisonment sought in that case.

Kanter reacted to media reports of this week’s charges on Twitter, in Turkish, and tagged Turkoglu in his post, alongside a sarcastic “kiss” emoji.

Last May, Sabah reported that Turkish prosecutors had issued an arrest warrant for Kanter, charging him for “being a member of a terrorist organization.” Sabah’s story says the NBA player is known for expressing support for Fethullah Gulen via Twitter. Gulen, a preacher now living in the United States, is called a terrorist by the Turkish government and Sabah, considered by Turkish political leadership to be responsible for the 2016 coup attempt.

Kanter is a frequent Twitter user, and he sometimes discusses Turkish political and human rights issues on his page.

An ousted former bureau chief for Sabah noted that the publication has been overwhelmingly pro-government since its 2007 seizure by then-prime minster Erdogan, according to a 2009 Wall Street Journal story.

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Rory Best declines to explain decision to attend rape trial of teammates as IRFU media manager steps in – Independent.ie https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/02/rory-best-declines-to-explain-decision-to-attend-rape-trial-of-teammates-as-irfu-media-manager-steps-in-independent-ie/ https://www.badsporters.com/2018/02/02/rory-best-declines-to-explain-decision-to-attend-rape-trial-of-teammates-as-irfu-media-manager-steps-in-independent-ie/#respond Fri, 02 Feb 2018 18:00:57 +0000 http://www.badsporters.com/?p=1854 He also declined to comment on whether the IRFU had any prior knowledge of his attendance at Belfast Crown Court during his day off on Wednesday. After two questions of Best’s regular pre-game engagement, the IRFU media manager stepped in to say that Best would only talk about tomorrow’s Six Nations opener against France at […]

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He also declined to comment on whether the IRFU had any prior knowledge of his attendance at Belfast Crown Court during his day off on Wednesday.

After two questions of Best’s regular pre-game engagement, the IRFU media manager stepped in to say that Best would only talk about tomorrow’s Six Nations opener against France at the Parisian venue.

Later, when asked if he was aware of the controversy on social media around his involvement due to his decision on Wednesday, the press officer again stepped in before Best could reply.

Best attended court proceedings alongside Ireland second-row Iain Henderson and Ulster team-mate Craig Gilroy.

Jackson and Olding are accused of raping a 19-year-old woman in June 2016, with Jackson also facing an additional charge of sexual assault. They both deny the charges.

A third man, former Ulster Academy player Blane McIlroy, is charged with indecent exposure, while ex-UCD and Belfast Harlequins player Rory Harrison is accused of perverting the course of justice and withholding information.

All four deny the charges.

When asked about Ireland’s unusual position as favourites in tomorrow’s game, Best said the team were not getting carried away.

“I don’t think the favourites tag is something we’ve talked about. By and large we give the opposition the respect we deserve, we treat every opposition as they come and study them,” Best said.

“Our record here hasn’t been great, we’ve stressed that to the guys who haven’t been here before. That Champ win four years ago came down to the wire, we got a slice of luck but you make your own luck.

“Our standards are very high, we’ve players who are used to winning and we put a lot of pressure on ourselves to perform and put pressure on each other.”

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Why Does The Media Cover Black Athletes More Then Other Athletes? https://www.badsporters.com/2016/03/30/why-does-the-media-cover-black-athletes-more-then-other-athletes/ https://www.badsporters.com/2016/03/30/why-does-the-media-cover-black-athletes-more-then-other-athletes/#respond Wed, 30 Mar 2016 02:29:39 +0000 http://badsporters.com/?p=4 Is it true that the press really over due the coverage the give to black athletes who have problem with all their private lives or the law? Is it true that the press overdue the coverage they give to dark athletes in sports? Why does the media maybe not provide both sides of all athletes […]

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Is it true that the press really over due the coverage the give to black athletes who have problem with all their private lives or the law? Is it true that the press overdue the coverage they give to dark athletes in sports? Why does the media maybe not provide both sides of all athletes and these athletes? Covering a story about high profile athletes in certain type of problems press outlets should provide maybe not always just the poor aspect of the story. What-have these jocks completed to help their athletics? What do these sportsmen do in their community to help kids that look up to sportsmen that are black now?

I have been watching sports stories on many athletes that were different I believe that when the press will protect these narratives speak or write about both sides of this sportsman. Don’t necessarily replicate exactly the same story for what that athlete did wrong this goes for any athlete. I really believe that today’s black sportsmen are higher-profile cases when a the law smashes. I am hoping that it’s not the colour of a sportsmen skin that brings protection to more press. The media has to protect much talked about sportsman information. This really is information which their fans wish to hear about their preferred athlete. Covering sportsmen that have problem with the legislation is difficult for practically any reporter.

Athletes that are highprofile are constantly at the mercy of more press coverage because their supporters want to understand every thing they can about their favourite sportsman. High-profile athletes generate mo Re viewers for media outlets. This high profile protection offers big money air time for media retailers. I believe that the black athletes of today’s are looked up to more by their enthusiasts from all competition. I consider its to bad the media addresses more of the awful points a black athlete does. I am aware that their is a great deal of additional stress on to day black athlete to always live a clean lifestyle apart from any trouble that appears. High and sometimes profile sportsman that is black has to take the good with the poor as a high-profile athlete.

The black athletes of today have an improved way of existence with an opportunity to make big money and have fame with no racial litter that is daily that black athletes tolerate in previous years. Occasionally sports fans like me want for their favourite players to constantly be a hero on the industry in addition to off. In my opinion simply because they have been elevating the hopes of success on any for many future sportsmen that are black that black athletes have so much pressure of them. Today’s sportsmen that are black have raise the bar of hopes for potential achievement for all black individuals. I know that their should not be any stress on sportsmen of any colour to get to meet their fans ideas of how their favourite hero should stay.

Dark sportsmen nowadays are constructing the hopes of young black children everywhere that they actually do have a chance if these children work difficult to attain success to reach your goals in life. There’s media pressure on all athletes that are productive because now’s athletes are live the sports fantasy that when they grow up all sports children hope to attain. Every kid athlete irrespective of what race desire the life that the sportsmen of now have.

I believe that some occasions there should be on covering these athletes in the media a downtime. I don’t determine all athletes from the errors that some sportsmen commit. Dark sportsmen are extremely well-known as a result of their achievement its a pity the continuous coverage of a couple of athletes that are bad makes more news then all the many black that is great athletes do. I am hoping when sport fanatics will simply see what that sportsman did erroneous and less discuss about their color, the day may come. Until the day comes when sports enthusiasts along with the media cover only what that athlete did erroneous and never talk about the athletes color this form of media discuss will carry on. I tend not to think and her or his colour should judges athlete.

I see so much brotherhood between today’s athletes they appear our for each additional regardless of precisely what the shade of the teammate. This really is one way every competition must be looking for each other regardless of what. Our nation has made ahead of the competition card could be burned forever numerous strides in terms of race there’s much more for for people to don’t merely in sports but in most our lives. I really hope the brother hood that is rolling out on the subject will become a part of every day life. Sports have caused so much change for the good. Don’t let the awful actions of some change this for just about any athletics.

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