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Johnson's accuser claims witness harassment

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A woman suing Chiefs running back Larry Johnson asked a judge Thursday to prevent Johnson's private investigators from harassing witnesses in the case. In her motion, lawyer Kirra N. Jones, who represents Ashley N. Stewart, said that her office has received complaints from more than one potential witness about "repeated contacts" from investigators working for Johnson's lawyers. Stewart and Johnson have accused each other of spitting drinks at the other at a Kansas City nightclub earlier this year. Johnson also is facing a municipal charge related to the incident.

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Larry Johnson, AP Larry Johnson, AP
December 19, 2008  06:34 AM ET

Another boy in trouble. Why? Well there is no answer. And there are no excuses. Stay out of the nightclubs and keep yourself from being the prey of people that are lower lifes than you.

December 19, 2008  06:47 AM ET

He's in court for spitting a drink a in the face and communicating a threat to a woman!?! Sounds like two drunks fighting to me!! If he were broke would he be in this situation? Nope, he should have dropped kicked the gold-digger, make her earn her money!!

December 19, 2008  07:56 AM ET

Spitting drinks at each other? The picture of maturity. And now it's in court? Gee, I wonder what's wrong with this country.

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December 19, 2008  09:58 AM ET
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Now I can agree to what you are saying but violence toward women is pretty weak,he should have walked away instead of being caught up in this BS.This usually happen when never learn to diffuse a tense situation.

These kids have been pampered all of their life because they are gifted ball players - they are put on a pedestal from the Pop Warner stage and continue to be pampered through school - they don't have to take certain classes, they develop an entourage, pretty much king of the hill as long as they can still play ball - they have never had to learn self control before so why do we think because they are a pro they have actually grown up? - they are still the spoiled whiny brats we let them be all their lives - this kind of behavior is about average - not as bad as sucker punching your bodyguard when he's trying to take a leak though

December 19, 2008  09:59 AM ET

She's complaining about Investigators making contact with her? That's what investigators do. They investigate. How are they supposed to do that without contacting the alleged victim?Sounds like she is looking to fatten the pot in her lawsuit.

December 19, 2008  11:16 AM ET

Gold digger ho ho ho...trying to get soime fast Christmas cash....
#1 is correct...players stay the hel* out of clubs etc...where folks
try to get you upset so you'll hit em or push them....in this case
spit at the chick...........you know he did it, but bet she started it!

December 19, 2008  11:21 AM ET

f that b

December 19, 2008  12:45 PM ET
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You lack maturity in your comment....Regardless how the incident happen in the club "NO MAN SHOULD SPIT WATER IN A WOMANS FACE"!!!Since you used the word "boy" that speaks for it's self no matter were you go bigots cowards and degenerates will crawl from there hiding place and show their true colors.indicative of a jackazz.

Kind of jumping the gun on the "boy" comment aren't you? What other words aren't we allowed to use in order to prevent offending you?

And yes, if you spit water in a woman's face you are a boy, not a man!

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December 19, 2008  03:06 PM ET
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No I don't think the word is appropriate when we are talking about adult Black Males the connotation of bigotry will linger regardless.Yet this over grown juvenile knew better to spit water in a womans face, far as being offensive you know whats right or wrong. Unlike the man that named his kid, Adolph Hitler, and Arion Nation now that was just blatantly stupid.

The connotation will continue to linger only as long as you continue to make that leap. No one else here made the connotation, only you.

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December 19, 2008  09:47 PM ET

sorry mistake add no between have and respect
should of said i have no respect for him...

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