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Cam Jordan throws shade at Cam Newton AGAIN


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Did this fool really say that Cam looks like a reptar? SMFH. I'm pretty sure he's lying about the Uber driver telling him that he looks like Cam. They look NOTHING alike. He only said that so he can throw shade once again. Cam Jordan can't seem to keep Cam Newton's name out of his mouth.  

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Classy guy, that Cam Jordan...

http://www.nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2015/09/cam_jordan_saints_nopd_report.html

New Orleans Saints defensive end Cam Jordan sprayed champagne on a man and his girlfriend and bragged about having "any b----" he desires during what authorities have classified as a "disturbance" Labor Day weekend at a Warehouse District club, according to an New Orleans police report.

The newly released NOPD report details part of the allegations against Jordan, who was not arrested following the encounter early Sunday morning at Republic New Orleans, 828 S. Peters St.

According to the report, Jordan and about 10 other Saints players were at the club early Sunday morning. Around 2:20 a.m., Jordan walked by a couple who were at the club celebrating a family member's birthday. The report does not detail that initial encounter, though a report from WWL states that Jordan patted the woman on her buttocks.

The woman's boyfriend followed Jordan into the club's bathroom, the NOPD report states, "intending to admonish him about being disrespectful."

Inside the bathroom, the report states that Jordan told the man, "I can have any b---- I want." When the boyfriend told Jordan that the woman he crudely referred to as a "b---h" was his girlfriend, Jordan asked the man how much he weighed, the report states.

"Mr. Jordan suddenly picked up (the boyfriend) and held him high in the air against his will while passerby took pictures," the NOPD report says. The boyfriend told police that Jordan told him "he had struck other people for less."

Jordan put the man down and left the bathroom, the NOPD report says. Later, when the boyfriend returned to his girlfriend, Jordan approached the couple. He shook a bottle of champagne in his hands and, according to the report, sprayed the couple "against their will."

Club security escorted the couple, and not Jordan, out of the club, the NOPD report says. Outside, the couple reported Jordan's actions to three Orleans Parish Sheriff's deputies who were working a detail at the club. The deputies refused to investigate, the NOPD report states, and told the couple to speak with NOPD or State Police.

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