ESPN just obtained the Polk County Sexual Assault Crisis Line Form from the call placed by Jamie (Naughright) Whited on the night she alleges that Peyton Manning sexually assaulted her in the training room at the University of Tennessee:
http://espn.go.com/pdf/2016/0222/espn_otl_knoxvillecrisiscenter.pdf
To clarify, this is the transcript of the operator’s handwritten remarks on the conversation with Whited:
- “I can’t believe this”
- “I told my boss tonite”
- “sense there will be a cover up”
- “head coach letting them get away w/ everything”
- “was witnessed by another team member”
- Lady Vol raped 1 yr ago; recent rape — “covered up”
- Rollo told her tonite, repeatedly — “I don’t think this is best handled by press or police”
- Caller did not want to describe details of [incident] over the phone — feared for her job, worried + feared for her life.
As the evidence continues to mount against Peyton Manning the sports media continues refuse to do their job. You’ll notice that there’s no link to any actual ESPN article containing this document because I couldn’t find one. They may have obtained the document, but it is nowhere to be found on the main page or the Outside The Lines page. Instead you can read the following hard-hitting, informative pieces: “FiveThirtyEight’s Final Oscar Picks,” “The Rise Of Neymar,” “Why Knicks Fans Can’t Expect Jimmermania,” and “Miami Win Keeps ACC Title Dream Alive, Points To Bright Future.”
This was forwarded to me as part of an article on the freaking Huffington Post:
Are the sports media ever going to try to remove their blinders when it comes to this guy? This should be a journalistic coup resulting in a banner headline story on the ESPN website, particularly in light of what looks to be a pervasive and ongoing pattern of condoning and covering up sexual abuse within the University Of Tennessee Athletic Department.
Instead it’s another damning piece of evidence that goes unreported and unremarked upon by people who can not or will not hold Peyton Manning up to the same level of scrutiny and responsibility as his peers.