Goodell: NFL Won't Pay For Video Evidence In Domestic Violence Investigations - News Summed Up

Goodell: NFL Won't Pay For Video Evidence In Domestic Violence Investigations


IRVING, Texas (AP) — Commissioner Roger Goodell said Wednesday the NFL won't pay for video evidence in cases involving domestic violence, and he defended the league's handling of those investigations. The NFL came under scrutiny again when surveillance video showed former Kansas City running back Kareem Hunt shoving and kicking a woman in a Cleveland hotel in February. "First off, we don't pay for video evidence," Goodell said. Todd Jones, the NFL's special counsel for conduct and a former prosecutor, also said he doesn't think the NFL should pay for video evidence. It's never been necessary for the Raiders," Davis said, noting his hiring of general manager Reggie McKenzie, who was fired this week.


Source: Huffington Post December 12, 2018 23:26 UTC



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