The allegations against the water polo star surfaced in the suit filed last month by former teammate Romain, who says Van der Woude subjected him to months of racist harassment and sexual abuse while playing on Harvard-Westlake's elite team.
Sorry I have a real life. A lot of gamers communicate primarily online, through Twitter and DMs, and the way people talk in those spaces can be very different. That said, what was sent clearly wasn't received appropriately, and I understand that. I just wish this could've been handled privately instead of turning into a public pile on.
The fingerprints of the failed Bregman negotiations can be found plastered all over it. Ranger Suarez and Caleb Durbin pretty much have to have solid seasons for the Red Sox to have any chance of putting the Bregman fire out.
During Saturday's game between the Red Sox and the Reds, Eugenio Suarez challenged Bucknor on back-to-back strike three calls and successfully had them overturned by the robo ump. It doesn't matter that Suarez ultimately grounded out. What matters is that, in a game where the Reds hit two home runs, the loudest cheers came for a pair of successful ABS challenges.
Nacua's attorney, Levi McCathern, stated that Nacua was in rehab a substantial period of time before any of these allegations broke, emphasizing that the decision was not a direct response to the lawsuit.
The ongoing discussions regarding future structural changes to the game, such as the introduction of new tournaments (eg. Fifa Club World Cup), further intensify this challenge. These changes have the potential to significantly reduce the downtime available to elite players, affecting their recovery and overall well-being.
Van der Woude was arrested on Harvard-Westlake's campus in February 2024 after another parent complained to police that their son had also been abused, the outlet reported. By that time 17, he was ordered to complete probation and pay $50,000 in restitution under a plea deal with Los Angeles County prosecutors that dropped a more serious charge - the restitution remains unpaid, per the outlet.
I'm not frustrated because of the report, because we are all humans and we make mistakes. I was expecting a little bit more of an apology, not just to me, but the organization. Because it wasn't just my name, it was pretty clear that it says, 'Miguel Rojas from the Los Angeles Dodgers.'
Millions of new files relating to the notorious American financier were released last Friday. They included emails and text messages between Epstein and some public figures who - before the files were released - claimed they had distanced themselves from him following his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor. The files also include documents that show discussions about potential business deals involving Epstein, who died in prison in 2019, and high-level sports executives.