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Manziel, cocaine, shrooms, and a rental home


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Good lord:

Manziel and a friend allegedly rented out a property in LA, proceeding to trash the mansion over a 2 day bender. Goodwin described the scene after checking on the property hours after the scheduled check out time.

Per Emily Smith:

“They were supposed to check out at noon. Manziel was passed out. … There was cocaine all over the kitchen table, and mushrooms were still out on the table in front of him. There was booze everywhere…broken glasses over the floor and a champagne glass in a tree. If they don’t respond to our demand for compensation, we will sue.”

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Agent Drew Rosenhaus plans on parting ways with the troubled former Browns QB. Rosenhaus offered Manziel a 5 day window to get help before permanently terminating their contract, yet it is abundantly clear that he won’t be checking into rehab. 

link: 

http://www.bigplay.com/real-estate-broker-on-johnny-manziel-he-was-passed-out-at-2pm-cocaine-and-mushrooms-all-over-kitchen-table/

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16 minutes ago, Panthro said:

He's got Daddy's money too...

Pretty sure his family has cut him off. His dad said recently that he didn't think Johnny would live to see his next birthday if he didn't get major help immediately so I highly doubt he is financing his partying right now.

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