Lions investigate Brendan Fevola complaint

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I had a conversation with the man who now informs me that Fev will now stay as it has emerged that the woman involved is a 'troublemaker'. Whether Fev did or didnt do anything inappropriate he is being taken for a ride by this whole process and although he isnt mr popular in brisbane - will continue on.

Sorry for the now inaccurate post but trying to keep people in the loop

Nothing like having a bob each way.
 
I had a conversation with the man who now informs me that Fev will now stay as it has emerged that the woman involved is a 'troublemaker'. Whether Fev did or didnt do anything inappropriate he is being taken for a ride by this whole process and although he isnt mr popular in brisbane - will continue on.

Sorry for the now inaccurate post but trying to keep people in the loop

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I had a conversation with the man who now informs me that Fev will now stay as it has emerged that the woman involved is a 'troublemaker'. Whether Fev did or didnt do anything inappropriate he is being taken for a ride by this whole process and although he isnt mr popular in brisbane - will continue on.

Sorry for the now inaccurate post but trying to keep people in the loop

Cred for coming back and owning up, but I'm not sure your source can be relied on for much.
 
Up to 4 hours. ;)

Just on that, sounds like a dodgy inference to me. He may have been at the cop shop for 4 hours, but that's no real proof. Could have been 10 minutes for all Tony Sheahan knows.

umm..most police interviews take a few hours...more if you are a main witness. Sewood gets interview for 4 hrs or so,,,to be expected
 
Fevola didn't get charged...

14:28 06Oct10 AAP-No charge against Fevola
BRISBANE, Oct 6 AAP - AFL star Brendon Fevola will not be charged by Queensland
police over allegedly exposing himself to a woman last month.

The 29-year-old Brisbane player has strenuously denied exposing himself to the
woman at the non-club sanctioned event on September 4.

"Queensland police service has today determined that there is insufficient
evidence to charge any person in relation to a complaint of an indecent act at
Wakerley on 4th of September," a police spokesman told AAP.

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Wednesday, 06 October 2010 14:28:03AAP [nAAp04899a] {EN}ENDS



Wonder what the Lions will do...
 

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