... is a bit too far. I mean, I don't see the same **** for Tyson. He raped a woman. Ya'll musta forgat.
Well, that's what he was convicted of. I'd be intrigued to see any evidence to the contrary. Be sure to send it to the authorities first, though.
***** wanted his money. Simple as that. Any girl could complain to the feds that she's been raped. Just know that the ***** is still spending his money to this day.
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLqrYRXfR3M&feature=player_embedded[/ame] Alan Dershowitz filed an appeal on Tyson's behalf alleging that the victim had a history of at least one false accusation of ****,[48] that she had offered to drop charges in return for $1 million[49][50] and that the judge had blocked testimony from witnesses who would have contradicted Washington. The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled against Tyson in a 21 vote.[51]
He has been involved in a forty year feud with Don King, who once called him a "rat fink" in 2000 for admitting during a federal trial that he bribed the International Boxing Federation president in order to gain a more favorable rating for one of his fighters. He was penalized $125,000 by the Nevada State Athletic Commission in 1995 for a bribe to get one of his fights sanctioned. On the first week of January 2004, FBI agents raided Arum's Top Rank office in Las Vegas. Arum was on vacation when his office was raided, and the FBI originally declined to comment on the raid. The media reported that the FBI was investigating allegations that Top Rank was involved in fixing the rematch between De La Hoya and Shane Mosley, even though De La Hoya lost and Arum was De La Hoya's promoter. The federal agency also announced that it was investigating some of Eric Esch's fights, as well as the Jorge Páez-Verdell Smith fight. The investigation closed in the summer of 2006 with no charges being filed. In 2007, Floyd Mayweather Jr., who Arum promoted from 1996–2006, accused him of both underpaying and undermarketing him while exploting his talents and manipulating officials. Tell me when Mike Tyson becomes a snitch that spreads corruption in boxing
That defence is weaker than Floyd's chin. Which is why the appeal failed. Tyson hasn't been acquitted of his convictions. He is a ******.