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Moron accused Beason of doing cocaine...


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I find it funny that the accusation came 2 1/2 weeks after the incident. It sounds to me like he took two weeks to get his story straight. Incidents like this in strip clubs don't go unnoticed. Why would Beason have to revert to sucker punching a punk. It isn't the 1st time he has tried to sue someone.

I read the article, are you gonna post the link?

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If Beason was doing Cocaine in a public place Im sure someone else would have told before now. The fact is Frye provoked Beason by telling him he would be waiting out side for him. Im sure there is alot more to this story then what we know right now as well. I sure hope Beason was not using drugs but hey he is human just like the rest of us. So as of now I dont know what to believe.

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I knew this moron from college and could tell you multiple stories, but I feel this one really sums Greg Frye up...

He kept stealing his roommate's food everyday (Frye has no moral conscience and it does not bother him to steal or lie from or to anyone).

The roommate worked at Jersy Mike's and would bring home a sub every night from work to eat the next day for lunch. Greg would eat his food all the time before he got back from class, so finally he decided to get back at him in the most Van Wilder sort of way.

That's right, the roommate added a little special sauce to his sub so Greg Frye would get to experience his stolen turkey sub with extra mayo.

The thing is, after the fact when Frye was told he had eaten a sub with spunk on it, he didn't seem all that concerned. In fact, I believe he said something along the lines of, "Well, it's just extra protein." I guess to go along with all the steroids Frye was taking. Or the fact that maybe he just liked the taste of spunk- who knows?

True story, totally exemplifies the POS he was. Never understood most of the people were laughing at him, not with him.

He's filed several lawsuits in the past- all of them have been dismissed. He's a liar and a thief, and his only hope is to try to embarrass Beason by making these wild accusations in hopes of getting Beason to pay him to go away.

One final thing- it is completely true that he has paraded himself around town over the past few years pretending to be a Panthers player in hopes of scoring women, even going as far as creating a BS "NFL Player" card to help out his scam.

You all have seen the guy by now- probably his only shot to get women given his creepy appearance. Trust me, every girl I knew in college was scared to death of this clown.

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If Beason was doing Cocaine in a public place Im sure someone else would have told before now.

Told who? The news, their friends? It's not like it would have become public knowledge anyway because no one would report the accusation until something like this comes up.

Like you said, he is human just like the next guy so anything is possible, especially when you are filthy rich, have free time on your hands and like to hang out in bars and strip clubs which all give easy access to the stuff.

Does he or doesn't he...who knows, and should people even care? The accuser does sound like a total putz though.

It amazes me at times the amount of faith people put into celebrities and athletes (not referring to you). They always say that it is a bad thing to actually get a chance to know your favorite athlete/celebrity because 9 out of 10 times they will crush the good perception you have of them.

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This idiot is saying he saw Rosario doing coke at a lake party over the summer. From what I understand (I go on the lake a lot and was at the party that the idiot is talking about), coke is very commonplace out there. I was laughed at a couple of years ago when I said I didn't know anyone who did coke (yes, I'm naive apparently) and told that most of that crowd had it, that I could go on the majority of boats, especially ones with a cabin, and find it. So I wouldn't doubt that the boat they were on had coke on it - they were on a huge boat - don't know who owned it. Couldn't speak as to whether anyone was doing anything besides dancing and drinking.

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