It's been well established that there are some serious holes in Naughright's story. But put that aside for the moment. If all we had to go on was one person's word over the other, with the benefit of 20 years of hindsight, who are you going to believe?
Manning has been an overwhelming force for good in the world. He built a childrens' hospital in Indy. He raised millions and was on the ground helping out in NO in the immediate aftermath of Katrina, and skipped out of Colts training camp to do so. He established a fund to help the families of terrorist victims here in Chattanooga last year. And that's just a few of the items that have been publicized. He also answers every piece of fan mail and even sometimes visits some fans when the cameras
aren't on.
Naughright, OTOH, has proven to be a serial litigant. A professional victim. A cosmetic surgery addict (I'm sure Peyton was very gratified to learn that he paid for her vaginal reconstruction
). And if this most recent news is any indication, she just might be a mentally disturbed substance abuser.
I know who I believe.
Am I "victim shaming"? You're damn right I am. Some "victims"
deserve to be shamed. Some "victims" aren't really victims at all.