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12-01-2018 05:11 PM |
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Originally Posted by DrunkBassGuitar
(Post 13925856)
There's plenty of people who have access to those videos at the hotel or in the police station (or wherever they're stored). TMZ says "He's $1000 for the video" and someone gives them a copy. Or they make a copy and go to TMZ and say "here's what I have, how much can I get for it?" That's how TMZ does things, they pay people for videos that will generate a ton of clicks.
I wouldn't put much stock in some random patriots forum post.
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From my understanding, TMZ would have to make a formal request with the Cleveland PD to obtain the dash cam videos. Is there such a record? That article states they dont grant access until the statute of limitations expires...
If there is no record...somebody is leaking evidence internally...and prematurely.
If I were involved in a situation where a lawsuit might occur...I wouldn't want TMZ having access to video evidence before even going to court. That is why the time limit is put in place... as a protection..
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