A recent investigation published by the New York Times connected a fourth Alabama men’s basketball player to the scene of a fatal January shooting.
, Spears slammed the reporting and wrote that it “was 100% inaccurate and the writer had complete disregard for the truth.”
“I am trying to process and cope with these false statements that somehow have been published and then seen by so many. So thankful to Alabama Athletics for refuting it on my behalf.Stephen P. New, representing the family, also released a statement Thursday afternoon, calling the reporting “demonstrably false, as we can demonstrate Kai was not in the car, nor near that vicinity at the team in question.
New said he reached out to “General Counsel for the New York Times” and that they are exploring legal options available to the family.Jamar Coach/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK “I am furious at the completely erroneous article placing my son in the car at the scene,” Christian said in New’s statement. “It is absolutely false; Kai was not there. I am grateful to the people who are supporting our family.
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