Le'veon Bell
Denies rape allegations
After the alleged victim received a 25 million dollar judgment
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Le'veon Bell vehemently denied a woman's claims that he raped her for years when she was a teenager … although his lawyer told TMZ Sport The default judgment in favor of the alleged victim is completely “wrong”.
Jada Bell In a lawsuit that was submitted in Franklin County, Ohio last year, she has Le'veon's cousin … and when she was only six or seven years old, Le'Veon did not begin mutually inconsistent, incestation relationships with her.
According to the suit, Le'Veon – who says Jada, eight years older than she is, would “slang terms” to steer her when she was only a minor who did incestation to do it. “
“For example,” says the lawsuit, “he said oral sex 'Fire'.”
Jada claimed that sexual abuse lasted about a decade long-as Bell, an ex-Michigan state, “would return to Ohio during his college years and beyond.” She claims that everything finally stopped when she was 18 years old.
Jada submitted her complaint to the courts on March 22, 2024 … And in October 2024, a judge admitted a default judgment in her favor that Le'veon “cared for and did not move, pleaded or appear in this law in this way”.
Two weeks ago, a court proceedings took place in his absence to determine the compensation … and according to the court documents we received, Jada received a judgment of $ 25 million.
Bell's lawyer, Thomas W. ShafferSays to us … “My client relentlessly denies all allegations that were submitted against him. In addition, he was never served a civil complaint or documents.”
Shaffer says Bell didn't even live in Ohio when he was supposedly served.
“The default judgment granted was based on violations of the rights of the fifth change in the proper procedure because it was not delivered,” he continued. “My customer is to make an application for opening and reversal of the standard judgment, since the stories of the case have never been negotiated.”

December 2024
Tmzsports.com
Le'Veon made just more than 45 million US dollars of NFL contracts in the league in his eight years. In retirement from football, the 33-year-old got into the professional boxing and recently had a fight with Oleksandr USYK.