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Manning Accused of 1996 Sexual Assault

Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (18) leaves the field after an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015, in Denver. She immediately filed a complaint with the university. The 39-year-old quarterback is debating retirement.

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However, that changed when Archie and Peyton chose to release their book on July 28, 2001. The piece of mail was addressed to “Dr. Vulgar Mouth Whited”, according to court documents.

Naughright stated that, when she pushed him off, she told him he was “an ass”.

Someone mailed excerpts from the book to Naughright’s supervisor at Florida Southern, a Christian liberal arts college.

Peyton Manning may not have sexually assaulted Dr. Naughright, and he may not have masterminded the subsequent attacks on Dr. Naughright’s character.

As Radar previously reported, while Manning insists he simply “mooned” a teammate at the time in question, then-trainer Jamie Naughright claims that the athlete placed his genitals on her face as she examined his foot. “The 74-page document is something that was written by the lawyers representing Jamie Ann Naughright in her defamation case against the Mannings”. But whether he’s innocent or guilty in all of this, Peyton put his name to ink and cast that book out for the world to see, including Dr. Naughright.

The confusion stems from the fact that the Broncos have until March 9 to make a decision, the first day of the league year where Manning’s projected $19 million 2016 stipend would become fully guaranteed and Osweiler would become a free agent. However, the quarterback also added that what he did wasn’t “exactly a criminal offense”.

Manning apparently wrote about the encounter from his perspective in 2000 in an autobiography titled “Manning: A Father, His Sons and A Football Legacy”. “But I can tell you what they’re going to find. I turned my back in the athlete’s direction and dropped the seat of my trousers”.

“The document say that when her boss, associate athletic trainer, Mike Rollo found out, he came up with the story that Manning was just “mooning” another player”. Sports Illustrated obtained additional court documents in which Manning’s lawyers cast doubt on her version of the incident. And all that was on my face when I pushed him up…. “I took my head out to push him up and off”.

Silverman also reported that Manning, in a book he co-wrote with his father, described his actions as inappropriate but felt Naughright should have laughed off the up-close display and viewed it as “crude, maybe, but harmless”.

Peyton Manning’s affidavit, filed in October 2003, in which he explains his side of the story. The school’s alleged handling of cases is not only loathsome but illegal, too – a violation of Title IX laws meant to protect students from gender discrimination in federally funded education programs. The alleged incident in 1996 between Peyton Manning and a former athletics trainer.

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That lawsuit was settled in July 2005. The question may not be answered yet, but there is one thing that is certain. “Counsel for Peyton Manning has requested that certain exhibits and deposition testimony relating to the 1994 incident be designated as part of the “confidential record” and not be publicly revealed”, the document states.

Peyton Manning with Tennessee in 1995