Adrian Peterson wants the truth to come out regarding allegations he abused his children. Other truths, Adrian would probably like to leave bottled up.
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Unfortunately for Peterson, as his good-guy image crumbles, more journalists are digging deep and finding out atrocious things about his past.
The Star-Tribune has published a major report on Peterson’s activities, and some incredibly ugly stuff has come out.
The ugliest of all the allegations involves Peterson’s use of a credit card from his charitable foundation to pay for a wild sex orgy.
Police investigated reports of the goings-on at a party involving Peterson and several acquaintances in Eden Prairie in 2011. This came out (via the Star-Trib):
"The 38-page police report details a night of drinking, arguing and sex that involved the running back, two relatives — including Peterson’s brother, a minor — and four women, in various pairs. One of those present, Chris Brown, a Peterson relative who lives with him in Eden Prairie, told police that he paid for the room using a company credit card for Peterson’s All Day, Inc."
No charges were filed in that particular case.
Further investigation into Peterson’s foundation found evidence of shady activity. Several child-related charities that supposedly received money from the foundation say they never got a dime from Peterson.
What was that money being used for? I’m not sure we want to know.
As all this truth is rolled out before the public, Peterson remains on the exempt list and continues to fight against allegations of child abuse.
Peterson has a court date scheduled for Wednesday and he will reportedly be present.