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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — 2 former Ohio State football players were acquitted Thursday on charges of rape & kidnapping stemming from a sexual encounter they had with a woman in an apartment the 2 players shared.

Amir Riep & Jahsen Wint embraced each other & both cried after the jury verdict was read. Their attorneys argued at trial that the woman had consensual sex with both men but regretted it afterward. They also accused the victim’s father of pushing her & authorities to pursue criminal charges.

Franklin County Assistant Prosecutor Daniel Meyer said the woman went to the apartment expecting to hang out with Riep, but that the 3 men violently raped her.

The jury deliberated for less than 4 hours before finding Riep & Wint both innocent of 2 counts of rape & a kidnapping charge. Each man could have faced more than 30 years in prison & registration as sex offenders if convicted.

The two players were kicked off the team in February 2020 after their arrests.

The woman told police that she was having consensual sex with Riep before Wint came into the room & both forced her into sex. After several minutes, they stopped & Riep recorded the woman agreeing that the sex was consensual.

Riep & Lloyd McFarquhar, another former Ohio State football player, both testified on Wednesday that players had been told to get evidence that their sexual partners consented to protect themselves from prosecution.

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Boss Don Records CEO, The Musalini, kicks promotion into high gear for his new "Return of the Oro" album by releasing an official music video for "Players Ball."

Directed by Les Visuals

Produced by Clypto

Features on "Return of the Oro" include Ranson, Izzy Hott, O Finesse, Putwork, Emilio Craig, Rasheed Chappell, Risktaker P, G4 Jag and Q-Stilla.

Production credits include Frado180, DK, Clypto, Calico, Es Ey El, Risktaker P, Skinny White Beats, DJ Dan and Jose Cienfuegos.

"Return of the Oro" is available now on all streaming platforms:

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Musalini/dp/B08D67VTHX/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_es_US=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91

Bandcamp: https://themusalini.bandcamp.com/album/return-of-the-oro

TIDAL: https://tidal.com/browse/album/148981571

iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-musalini/1207801904

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3wWzPyW6ltxvsTMEhDmDEL

Tracklist:

1. Intro (Prod By Frado180) 01:21
2. Peach (Prod By DK) 01:47
3. Bad Guy (Prod By Clypto) 01:53
4. Fuck Wit Me (Feat. Izzy Hott) (Prod By Calico) 03:21
5. Blood Diamonds (Feat. O Finess) (Prod By Clypto) 01:53
6. MOB (Prod By Es Ey El) 01:48
7. Looking Single (Feat. Putwork) (Prod By Calico) 02:45
8. Players Ball (Prod By Clypto) 02:50
9. Halo (Feat. Ransom) (Prod By Clypto) 02:50
10. All Money (Prod By Calico) 02:37
11. 1 Train (Feat. Emilio Criag) (Prod By Risktaker P) 03:36
12. Massage Chair (Feat Risktaker P) (Prod By Skinny White Beats) 01:45
13. The Mack (Prod By Dj Dan) 02:16
14. Survive (Feat. G4 Jag & Q Stilla) 03:59
15. Pimp R Us (Prod By Calico) 01:31
16. Talk 2 U (Feat. Rasheed Chappell) 02:54
17. Rosie Perez (Prod By Jose Cienfuegos) 02:37
18. Pick N Move (Feat. Emilio Craig) (Prod By Frado180) 02:51
19. Bonus (Prod By Skinny White Beats) 01:36

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NEW YORK (AP) — Kyrie Irving is making sure WNBA players can sit out the season and not stress about a paycheck.

The Brooklyn Nets star is committing $1.5 million to supplement the income of players who choose not to play this season, whether it be because of coronavirus concerns or social justice reasons.

The funds will come from the KAI Empowerment Initiative that Irving launched Monday. It will also provide players with a financial literacy program created by UBS.

Irving said that with the help of WNBA players Natasha Cloud — who chose to sit out — and Jewell Loyd, he connected with several WNBA players who discussed with him the challenges they faced in deciding whether to play. The season began Saturday and will be played entirely at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

He decided to help with the financial burden in a league where the top annual salary is a little more than $200,000.

“Whether a person decided to fight for social justice, play basketball, focus on physical or mental health, or simply connect with their families, this initiative can hopefully support their priorities and decisions,” Irving said in a statement.

Players such as Cloud and Atlanta’s Renee Montgomery opted against playing for social reform reasons, though it’s unclear how many will qualify for Irving’s program.

To be eligible, players must provide insight into the circumstances surrounding their decision and not be receiving salary support from any other entity. An opt-out for medical reasons must be connected to the coronavirus pandemic.

Players can get information at www.kaiempowermentinitiative.com. They need to apply by Aug. 11 and recipients will be notified on Aug. 24.

Irving is not with the Nets for the restart of the NBA season as he recovers from shoulder surgery. He has been outspoken about social justice issues and recently produced a TV special calling for action in the death of Breonna Taylor, a 26-year-old Black emergency medical technician who was shot eight times in Louisville, Kentucky, on March 13 by plainclothes officers serving a narcotics search warrant without knocking at her apartment. No drugs were found.

WNBA players wore Taylor’s name on their jerseys during opening weekend.

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Boss Don Records CEO and Trust Army member, The Musalini, has been building a great buzz with his consistent projects and features.

Today, he drops his highly anticipated album titled "Return of the Oro."

It features Ranson, Izzy Hott, O Finesse, Putwork, Emilio Craig, Rasheed Chappell, Risktaker P, G4 Jag and Q-Stilla.

Production credits include Frado180, DK, Clypto, Calico, Es Ey El, Risktaker P, Skinny White Beats, DJ Dan and Jose Cienfuegos.

"Return of the Oro" is available now on all streaming platforms:

Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/-/es/Musalini/dp/B08D67VTHX/ref=sr_1_1?__mk_es_US=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91

Bandcamp: https://themusalini.bandcamp.com/album/return-of-the-oro

TIDAL: https://tidal.com/browse/album/148981571

iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/the-musalini/1207801904

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/3wWzPyW6ltxvsTMEhDmDEL

Tracklist:

1. Intro (Prod By Frado180) 01:21
2. Peach (Prod By DK) 01:47
3. Bad Guy (Prod By Clypto) 01:53
4. Fuck Wit Me (Feat. Izzy Hott) (Prod By Calico) 03:21
5. Blood Diamonds (Feat. O Finess) (Prod By Clypto) 01:53
6. MOB (Prod By Es Ey El) 01:48
7. Looking Single (Feat. Putwork) (Prod By Calico) 02:45
8. Players Ball (Prod By Clypto) 02:50
9. Halo (Feat. Ransom) (Prod By Clypto) 02:50
10. All Money (Prod By Clypto) 02:37
11. 1 Train (Feat. Emilio Criag) (Prod By Risktaker P) 03:36
12. Massage Chair (Feat Risktaker P) (Prod By Skinny White Beats) 01:45
13. The Mack (Prod By Dj Dan) 02:16
14. Survive (Feat. G4 Jag & Q Stilla) 03:59
15. Pimp R Us (Prod By Calico) 01:31
16. Talk 2 U (Feat. Rasheed Chappell) 02:54
17. Rosie Perez (Prod By Jose Cienfuegos) 02:37
18. Pick N Move (Feat. Emilio Craig) (Prod By Frado180) 02:51
19. Bonus (Prod By Skinny White Beats) 01:36

Follow The Musalini @themusalini
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Versus will formally announce Tuesday that being outspoken or outrageous — or is it obnoxious? — can lead to getting your own national TV talk show. Even while you're still an active NFL player. Chad Ochocinco and Terrell Owens, new Cincinnati Bengals teammates whose respective VH1 reality shows recently wound down, will now move on to their own The T.Ocho Show, a taped talk show on Comcast-owned Versus that kicks off with a preview Tuesday night. Ochocinco says the show will focus on football but might also touch on "baseball and hockey. With my love of soccer, I'll throw that in. And porn. I'm doing amateur porn, so I'll throw that in. … Do you understand how dangerous this is for us to have a stage like this?" Says Owens: "There will be topics where Chad and I will get in trouble. We'll talk about issues that aren't talked about in the mainstream media. It's an opportunity for two of loudest mouths who've been in the league." Well, yes, when you put like that. The show, billed as the first-ever weekly national talk show featuring active NFL players, will be previewed Tuesday night and run for the next five weeks on Tuesday nights with Owens and Ochocinco doing segments in Versus' The Daily Line show (11 ET). On Oct. 12, The T.OchoShow debuts as a stand-alone, to follow Versus' NHL games starting at 10:30 p.m. ET. The idea for the show, says Versus programming vice president Andy Meyer, became obvious "the minute" that Owens signed with the Bengals and "their Batman and Robin relationship got going." That pairing, he suggests, will serve as a sort of booster rocket for two players who were already well off the media launch pad: "They'd already had significant accomplishments as personalities." Meyer adds that "we'd love this to be the creation of a new genre of television" where athletes can speak "without layers of editors and beat writers filtering them out." Owens sounds game. "Some guys get on TV shows and put on their media hats and turn their back on players," he says. "I'm not going to be a brown-noser for nobody. This is something probably a lot of people don't want to see. There'll be jealous people who'll criticize it, just like they criticized my reality show." That reality show was so behind-the-scenes that viewers saw Owens in sessions with his therapist. The Versus show, he suggests, will also offer up subjects that usually stay behind closed doors. "I don't want to get into a race issue, but when you look at the media talking about (player) holdouts, it's usually about African-Americans," says Owens, noting heavy coverage of New York Jet Darrelle Revis' holdout before he signed a new contract Monday. "When do you see Caucasians shown just trying to get their money? Why is that never talked about? We'll stick out our chests and advocate for guys trying to get paid for what they deserve." Owens says he's been told he's "a natural in front of cameras" but doesn't see himself going into sportscasting after retiring from the NFL. Ochocinco, who culled through 85 bachelorettes for his The Ultimate Catch VH1 reality show"it's just what I do in offseasons, but with cameras following me" — figures he'll "go for the whole 9 yards" in post-football media. "Now, I'm setting myself up so I can do whatever I want." But Ochocinco suggests for now, he and Owens have a unique angle: "What will be refreshing for everybody is we play the game. You'll live the game through us." Or at least get a taste of its woofing. Source: USA Today twitter-5d.gif
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1. Pau Gasol

It might surprise some to note that I don't consider Kobe Bryant to even be the best Laker on his own team so far this postseason, but all-around production matters, and in spite of Kobe Bryant's brilliant scoring exploits, Pau Gasol's in-his-prime versatility vaults him to the top of this list

Fifty-eight percent shooting, over 21 points per game, 12 rebounds a contest, 3.6 assists, two blocks a game, and just 2.2 turnovers per night. On top of that, Gasol's continually improving defense has been a huge asset to a Laker attack that looks primed to repeat.

2. Rajon Rondo

Rondo earns extra points for his defensive dominance, he's allowed some big quarters against Mo Williams and Jameer Nelson, but by and large he's been a pest. Shutting his man down, always looking for a passing lane to mess with.

Eighteen points and six rebounds per game for Rajon, who has tossed around 10.6 assists in what are mainly slow-down contests, with fewer possessions to work with. Fifty percent shooting and two steals per contest for the Celtics lead guard, who has outright dominated on both ends at times.

3. Kobe Bryant

After a slow (for him) start, Kobe has come on like Kobe over the last couple of weeks, seeing his seven-game streak of 30-point contests end with only a 13-assist night (what a slacker) in Game 2 against the Suns.

Most importantly, after months spent working endless pick and rolls with Pau Gasol during the regular season, Kobe has chiseled out a place inside the Laker offense, getting his looks and doing his damage in a way that kept the ball moving, and his opponents on their heels. His 27.5 points per game isn't that far off his regular-season average, but it's the way that he's getting these points that is leading to Los Angeles' white-hot 105 points per game. Bryant is averaging 5.6 assists, 3.4 turnovers, and 4.1 rebounds per game.

4. LeBron James

In turning in over 29 points, nine rebounds, seven assists, and 3.5 combined steals and blocks per contest over 11 games, LBJ easily has the best stats of anyone who has played in the 2010 postseason.

And yet, it speaks to how great he is, and how disappointing his playoff run was, that he was able to put up those stats while effectively submarining his team's chances at getting out of the second round with a listless performance in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference semis, and a way-too-late barrage in Game 6. James could have done better, which is the reason he can't do better than fourth on this list.

Funny, because for all of Kobe Bryant's last-second theatrics during the regular season, James still scored way more, shot better, rebounded twice as much, and dished three times as many assists than Bryant in the clutch in the regular season. Not sure what the Celtics did to make it all go away, but it worked.

5. Jason Richardson

A bit of a surprise, but when you manage to shoot 52 percent from the field and nearly 51 percent from behind the three-point line after 12 playoff games, this sort of fluke has to be recognized.

That's not a slam. J-Rich was and will continue to be a fine outside shooter, but he's not shooting 50.6 percent from long range for the rest of his career, and that is why this is a fluke. But it's also a fluke that has the Suns in the conference finals, as Richardson's 21.8 points per game average has led the team. Six rebounds per game for the Michigan State product, and he's only turned it over eight times since the playoffs began. Nicely done, my man.

6. Dirk Nowtizki

Had the Mavericks played a little longer, with Dirk no doubt approximating his averages of 26.7 points per game on 55 percent shooting, 8.2 rebounds and just 1.7 turnovers a contest, Nowitzki would probably be duking it out with Pau and Rondo at the top.

As it is, the Mavs were out in the first round, and though Dirk had some chances to aid his Mavericks down the stretch of a few of their losses to San Antonio, the biggest reason they were in those losses to begin with was because of Nowitzki's superb play.

7.Deron Williams

To be sure, Williams faded a bit against the Lakers in the second round. The pairing with Derek Fisher, the supposedly one-sided matchup that could have put Los Angeles on its heels, never seemed to work well for DW.

Over 24 points per game in the playoffs, though, for the Jazz guard, and 45 percent shooting, 10.3 assists, and three turnovers per contest. Something tells me, for all the "He's the best point guard in the NBA!" heavy breathing that surrounded his little run, Williams is far from happy about how things ended up in that second round.

8. Dwayne Wade

Wade's stats are sublime — 33.2 points on 56 percent shooting, with 12.4 combined rebounds/assists and 3.2 combined blocks/steals — but he had to work in only five games, was given carte blanche in the Miami "offense," and he turned it over 5.2 times a game.

That's 5.2, brothers and sisters. And while there's no good place for a turnover, some happened to come through at the worst times in the first around against Boston.

Get some help, see you next year, D-Wade.

9. Jameer Nelson

A little bundle of awesome, Nelson's 19 points and five assists might not seem like much until you realize that he's turned it over on just 7.7 percent of the possessions he's used up. That's an astonishing rate for anyone, much less a lead guard. Even if the lead guard was guarded by Mike Bibby for four games.

10. Dwight Howard

Howard's had his issues — the entire first round, Game 1 of the conference finals — but overall he's still found a way to pile up the impact. Pile it up!

He's averaging 16.6 points on 63 percent shooting, 3.6 blocks in only 33 minutes per game, and 11 rebounds. Now, if only he could do something about those four turnovers a game. Or Orlando's 0-2 deficit to Boston.

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