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VisitWhat will be the outcome of the $15,000 allegations against Byron Murphy by end of 2024?
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Seahawks Rookie Byron Murphy Faces $15,000 Allegations from Transgender Model During Training Camp
Jul 26, 2024, 04:58 PM
Seattle Seahawks rookie Byron Murphy is facing allegations from a transgender OnlyFans model, Mariah Monay, who claims he owes her $15,000 after they spent a night together during training camp. Murphy, who recently proposed to his fiancée, denies the allegations and asserts that he is being extorted. His agent has released a statement addressing the concerning allegations, confirming that text messages about eating balls may have occurred but insisting that the situation ended there. Monay has shared DMs that she claims she will send to Murphy's fiancée.
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