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RG3 Target Of Extortion Scheme via "Reputation Damaging Information"


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http://www.kwtx.com/_254sports/home/headlines/160231765.html

In January Griffin selected Ben Dogra of CAA Sports as his agent, but the affidavit doesn’t refer to Dogra by name.

The affidavit also doesn’t identify Griffin as the target of the extortion, but authorities confirmed that he was.

The affidavit said Hurd told B.D. “he had derogatory information on a client of B.D., and that he intended to release that information to the media to damage or injure the reputation of B.D.’s client unless the client paid Hurd a substantial sum of money.”

The affidavit doesn’t disclose and authorities aren’t saying what the supposedly damaging information involved.

That sterling character might have some skeletons in the closet. . .?

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