EDITION : English/Korean

Nav
Updated

Peyton Manning Scandal Is Out But Denver Broncos Star Seems Unfazed With His Mexico Vacation

by Rolly Gacelo / Feb 16, 2016 11:15 AM EST
Denver Broncos star Peyton Manning hounded by scandal he committed 20 years ago

Denver Broncos and Peyton Manning have all the rights to act and be treated like rock stars after their Super Bowl 2016 victory against Carolina Panthers.

That is not the case though for the former NFL MVP. Right after their championship win, the 39-year-old quarterback continued to be the headline of sports but for wrong reasons.

A 74-page document was published by New York Daily News two days after the Broncos's 2016 Super Bowl victory. 

This document contains information of alleged molestation committed by Peyton Manning on Dr. Jamie Naughright in 1996 while in Tennessee.

However, Peyton Manning seems to be unfazed by the allegations as the Denver Broncos star was spotted in Mexico for a family vacation by TMZ.

Shortly after the released of documents for alleged scandal, Sports Illustrated also released separate file from Manning's camp. It claimed that there was no physical contact between Peyton and Naughright.

"Naughright's complaint against Manning filed on June 10, 2002, does not refer-at least not explicitly-to Manning placing his rectum on Naughright's face," Sports Illustrated wrote.

"In fact, there is no explicit reference to any physical contact by Manning on Naughright. Instead, Naughright refers more generally to Manning "not merely mooning" and that he undertook an additional act "of such an egregious nature as to be beyond the pale." In other words, her complaint makes clear that she believes Manning did something in addition tomooning, but she declines to elaborate or state that it involved contact."

The publication's Shaun King was skeptical about how the Denver Broncos quarterback was never questioned about this incident.

"Thirteen years ago, USA Today obtained 74 pages of explosive court documents on Peyton Manning, Archie Manning, the University of Tennessee, and Florida Southern College that revealed allegations of a sexual assault scandal, cover up, and smear campaign of the victim that was so deep, so widespread and so ugly that it would've rocked the American sports world to its core," he wrote. "Yet USA Today never released those documents for reasons I can't explain."

Like us and Follow us
© 2024 Korea Portal, All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.
Connect with us : facebook twitter google rss

Subscribe to our Newsletter

Real Time Analytics