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Star Witness may no-show in Hardy case


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Fugging b!t(h didn't even give an official statement to police after the incident supposedly happened and Greg called 911!!!!!  This whole thing is a sick fugging joke.  Political correctness and wussiness may have cost us a Lombardi. 

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Fugging b!t(h didn't even give an official statement to police after the incident supposedly happened and Greg called 911!!!!!  This whole thing is a sick fugging joke.  Political correctness and wussiness may have cost us a Lombardi. 

 

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